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U.S.-China space cooperation

The US Cooperates With Russia in Space. Why Not China?

The US Cooperates With Russia in Space. Why Not China?

By Adam Gadd
Russia-U.S. cooperation in space shows that the China exclusion policy is motivated less by security risks than by a U.S. fear of losing its leadership position.

Chinese Alien-Hunting Telescope Now Open to Foreign Scientists

Chinese Alien-Hunting Telescope Now Open to Foreign Scientists

By Abhijnan Rej
However, to what extent American astronomers would be willing or able to use FAST remains unknown.
Sky High: How the Asia-Pacific Sees Space

Sky High: How the Asia-Pacific Sees Space

David Burbach, Namrata Goswami, and Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan discuss the future of space competition and cooperation in Asia.

China’s Moon Mission Returns to Earth as Some Call for Greater International Space Collaboration

China’s Moon Mission Returns to Earth as Some Call for Greater International Space Collaboration

By Abhijnan Rej
The Chang’e-5 becomes the first mission since 1976 to bring lunar samples back to earth.

China’s Space Program Suggests Decoupling Won’t Work Like the US Hopes

China’s Space Program Suggests Decoupling Won’t Work Like the US Hopes

By Brantly Womack
The U.S. has long frozen China out of space cooperation. That hasn’t stopped China from making substantial progress.

What Does China Think About NASA’s Artemis Accords?

What Does China Think About NASA’s Artemis Accords?

By Elliot Ji, Michael B. Cerny, and Raphael J. Piliero
China views the U.S. attempt to enshrine new principles for outer space with some skepticism.

50 Years After Apollo 11, China Is on Deck to Land Next

50 Years After Apollo 11, China Is on Deck to Land Next

By Justin Key Canfil
That doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Misplaced Confidence? The US Private Space Sector vs. China

Misplaced Confidence? The US Private Space Sector vs. China

By Namrata Goswami
American confidence that its private space sector can take on China alone is wildly misplaced.

How Should the US Engage China in Space?

How Should the US Engage China in Space?

By Adam Yang
Examining the maritime domain for lessons on a strategic way forward for U.S.-China cooperation.

Are China and the US Set for a Showdown in Space?

Are China and the US Set for a Showdown in Space?

By Peter Garretson, Namrata Goswami, and Peter Garretson and Namrata Goswami
Conversations with Chinese experts highlight several misperceptions about China's ambition in space.

US-China: Civil Space Dialogue

US-China: Civil Space Dialogue

By Joan Johnson-Freese
In civil space cooperation, some realists finally emerge.
US Air Force to Share Space Data Directly with China

US Air Force to Share Space Data Directly with China

By Ankit Panda
U.S. Air Force Space Command will share orbital data directly with interested Chinese agencies.

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