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Wang Peng on China-US Relations in the Xi and Trump Eras

Wang Peng on China-US Relations in the Xi and Trump Eras

By Shannon Tiezzi and Juan Zhang
“China-U.S. relations can’t go back to the past”.
US Navy to Christen Second Ford-Class Carrier This Weekend

US Navy to Christen Second Ford-Class Carrier This Weekend

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The future USS John F. Kennedy will be christened on December 7.

Putin: Russia Ready to Extend New START With US ‘Without Any Preconditions’

Putin: Russia Ready to Extend New START With US ‘Without Any Preconditions’

By Ankit Panda
New START is slated for expiration in February 2021.

China and US Clash Over Xinjiang, Hong Kong Bills

China and US Clash Over Xinjiang, Hong Kong Bills

By Associated Press
As Congress targets China’s human rights violations, Beijing is furious over what it sees as U.S. interference.

Bonnie Glaser on the Future of US-China Relations, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific Strategy

Bonnie Glaser on the Future of US-China Relations, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Shannon Tiezzi, Juan Zhang, andRob La Terza
“I’m not very optimistic about the U.S.-China bilateral relationship in the near term…There are multiple conflicts of interest between the two countries.”
What Do Germans Think of Berlin’s China Policy?

What Do Germans Think of Berlin’s China Policy?

By Joshua Webb
This year's Berlin Pulse charts public opinion toward China, the U.S., and Germany's foreign policy overall.

Will the Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump Influence the Korean Peace Process?

Will the Impeachment Inquiry Against Trump Influence the Korean Peace Process?

By Ildar Daminov
Current prospects for the Korean peace process do not look promising and the impeachment inquiry against Trump makes them even more bleak. 
US Senate Hearing Raises Alarm Over China’s Talent Recruitment Plans

US Senate Hearing Raises Alarm Over China’s Talent Recruitment Plans

By Bonnie Girard
Among other concerns, witness testimony pointed to “shadow labs” in China that mirror U.S- funded cutting-edge research.

America’s New Hong Kong Human Rights Act May Be Provocative, But It’s Not Surprising

America’s New Hong Kong Human Rights Act May Be Provocative, But It’s Not Surprising

By Joe Renouard
The law fits squarely within both the hawkish turn in China policy specifically and the tradition of U.S. human rights policymaking generally.

Trump Signs Bills in Support of Hong Kong; China Warns of Consequences

Trump Signs Bills in Support of Hong Kong; China Warns of Consequences

By Associated Press
Trump tried to paint the bills as a sign of “respect for President Xi,” but Beijing wasn’t buying it.

How Industry Can Step Up for Naval Needs: The Case of the Makassar-class

How Industry Can Step Up for Naval Needs: The Case of the Makassar-class

By Robert Farley
The case of the Makassar-class is a case study in industry stepping up to the plate for the needs of small navies.
Quantum Cryptography in the US-China Tech Race

Quantum Cryptography in the US-China Tech Race

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonathan Dowling.

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