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China
Oops: China's Antarctic Rescue Ship May Now Be Stuck Itself
By Ankit Panda
China's lone research icebreaker, the MV Xue Long, may be stuck in thick Antarctic ice after a heroic rescue effort.
Why China Can’t Rise Quietly
By James R. Holmes
China wants to achieve its goals short of war while reaping the propaganda harvest it would get from war.
"Smart Power" And Humanitarian Assistance
By Robert Farley
The United States has a robust humanitarian assistance capacity in the Pacific and it has multiple objectives.
Did China Just Clone a Black Hawk Helicopter?
By Zachary Keck
China conducted the first flight test of its new Z-20, which has a similar exterior to the US-made Black Hawk.
Why China Won't Attack Taiwan
By Zachary Keck
It is extremely unlikely that China will invade Taiwan, much less succeed.
Yes, America Does Have a “China Strategy”
By Harry Kazianis
It's not that the U.S. lacks a China strategy, it's just that few understand or like the plan.
China to Prioritize Great Power Relations in 2014
By Zachary Keck
On Monday Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlined China’s diplomatic objectives for the coming year.
Relax, Afghanistan Isn’t Going to Collapse
By Robert Farley
Regional states have too many interests at stake in Afghanistan to allow a repeat of the 1990s.
Is Kim Jong-Un Headed For China?
By Zachary Keck
Chinese state media is calling for the North Korean leader to be invited to Beijing, suggesting a trip will be forthcoming.
Armed With SARS Lessons, China Fights H7N9 Bird Flu
By Shannon Tiezzi
10 years after SARS, China is fighting another viral outbreak - and seems to be winning.
Why Israel Is Not A Model For China
By Mu Chunshan
Israel's military toughness is attractive for many Chinese, but its foreign policy stance isn't feasible for Beijing.
Sorry Ukraine, China's Just Not That Into You
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Ukrainian President is in China looking for investment money. It's a hard sell.