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The US Is Pushing Back Against China. What Happens If We Succeed?

The US Is Pushing Back Against China. What Happens If We Succeed?

By Chi Wang
Those hoping for the collapse of China’s communist government need to think seriously about what the consequences would be.
Will Xi Jinping Visit North Korea This Year?

Will Xi Jinping Visit North Korea This Year?

By Rongjie Lin
Whatever Xi decides, it will tell us a lot about the state of both China-North Korea and China-U.S. relations.

Are the European Union and China Systemic Rivals?

Are the European Union and China Systemic Rivals?

By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
They need not be, but competition is on the rise between them.

Vatican Renews Overtures to China Ahead of Xi’s Italy Visit

Vatican Renews Overtures to China Ahead of Xi’s Italy Visit

By Nicole Winfield
After a breakthrough in China-Vatican relations, speculation is mounting that Xi will meet Pope Francis this week.

From Hardware to Software: China’s 2019 Military Budget and Priorities

From Hardware to Software: China’s 2019 Military Budget and Priorities

By Ankit Panda
Growth in military budget may have slowed slightly, but funding leaves plenty of room for the vital job of developing personnel.
The Relationship Between the Size of China’s Economy and Its Military Posture

The Relationship Between the Size of China’s Economy and Its Military Posture

By Robert Farley
The relative sizes of the Chinese and U.S. economies are close to that of the Japanese and U.S. economies in the interwar period.

Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations

Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations

By Ankit Panda, Orville Schell, and Susan Shirk
A new report peers into the future of the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship.
Ananth Krishnan on India-China Ties in an Era of Superpower Competition

Ananth Krishnan on India-China Ties in an Era of Superpower Competition

By Ankit Panda
An Indian journalist based in China for 9 years shares his impressions of the two countries's relationship.

China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority

China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority

By Charlotte Gao
Both the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the new National Supervisory Commission are first and foremost political organs.

Xi: China Must Never Adopt Constitutionalism, Separation of Powers, or Judicial Independence

Xi: China Must Never Adopt Constitutionalism, Separation of Powers, or Judicial Independence

By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese president calls for strengthening the Communist Party’s leadership over law in China.

Is This a True Thaw in Sino-Japanese Relations?

Is This a True Thaw in Sino-Japanese Relations?

By Trissia Wijaya and Yuma Osaki
Behind the immediate diplomatic détente, distrust and trust in Sino-Japanese relations remain two sides of the same coin.
How Old Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Exactly?

How Old Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Exactly?

By Ankit Panda
The policies that became the Belt and Road Initiative date back into the early 2000s.

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