China’s global ambitions are no longer confined to infrastructure megaprojects or its booming trade networks. The country has found an unlikely but effective tool for soft power: video games.
In 1949 the defeated Chinese Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-shek fled to Taiwan, and brought over most of China's cultural icons. If these were sited near key targets, it might deter a physical attack, ...
Except for the last nine countries listed in the table—Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Malta, Estonia, Latvia, and Japan—the other 29 countries currently enjoy a 15-day ...
Better understanding the strengths of the enemy will only make China stronger, according to the project team led by researcher Wang Tianxiao with the North China Institute of Computing Technology ...
As a result, Korean games have obtained a total of 10 licenses in China this year. With the reopening of the world's largest gaming market, interest in the domestic gaming industry is growing.