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Beijing is betting that “swarms beat the titan.” Its push for warp speed progress stretches from the wealthy tech hubs on China’s coast to remote outposts a thousand miles inland.
Some of America's closest European allies say they're already in a gray zone between peace and war with Russia.
China, she said, has less access to global capital than it did in the past, but compensates with strong state backing.