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How Trump Fueled Anti-Asian Violence in America
By Jin Kai
Trump’s encouragement of white supremacy and his strident anti-China rhetoric proved a toxic combination for Asian Americans.
The US Consensus on China Is Just a Mirage
By Paul Nadeau
Anyone hoping that U.S. China policy will avoid the pitfalls of growing political polarization is going to be disappointed.
Biden Announces International COVID-19 Vaccine Sharing Plan
By Zeke Miller
The U.S. plans to distribute 80 million doses around the world this month – with India and South Korea tapped as early recipients.
US Official Flags Future Quad Infrastructure Push
By Sebastian Strangio
Infrastructure competition between China and the U.S. could ultimately be good for the developing world.
Trade Holds the Key to the Renewal of US-Cambodia Ties
By Heimkhemra Suy
Longstanding differences aside, the U.S. and Cambodia both have good reasons to strengthen their trade relationship.
The BRI in EU-China Relations: Geostrategic Stakes
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Benjamin Barton.
Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations
By Monish Tourangbam and Priyanjali Simon
Policy mandarins in New Delhi need to pay attention to the shifting domestic and foreign imperatives that are shaping Washington's foreign policy.
Transatlantic Cooperation on the China Challenge
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Hans Binnendijk.
3 Reasons Why the US Doesn’t Have a Coherent China Strategy
By Bu Le and Dingding Chen
The United States’ China policy will continue to zig and zag in the future.
China Is No Excuse for Biden to Ignore Human Rights in India
By Justin Sherman
The increasing inseparability of offline and online rights abuses is manifestly clear in India.
What Would a US-Led Global Technology Alliance Look Like?
By Ilan Goldenberg and Martijn Rasser
There’s been much talk of uniting tech-leading democracies to compete against China. What would that mean in practice?
Policy Advisers Urge US Government to Ratchet up the Pressure on China
By Bonnie Girard
From economies to politics, the language on China is increasingly direct, as evidenced by a recent USCESRC hearing.