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Beijing sees Allison as the next Kissinger, a valued shaper of US-China relations in Washington

Graham Tillett Allison, Founding Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
Graham Tillett Allison, Founding Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. © AB Forces News Collection/Alamy Stock Photo

Since the death of Henry Kissinger, who was much revered in Beijing for his "understanding" of China's strategic vision, the Chinese Communist Party believes it has found his successor in a high-profile Harvard researcher.

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Russia's TC Lentrans to produce ISR balloons, Ety Richman takes charge at Kaymera, Zvook's listening network goes nationwide

From SIGINT to GEOINT and OSINT, with a dose of cyber, each week we report on events both big and small that matter in the community of technical intelligence providers.

St PetersburgRussia's TC Lentrans to produce surveillance balloons with Stilsoft

HerzliyaEty Richman takes charge of struggling Kaymera

KyivZvook extends its airborne accoustic detection network

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