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APEC Summit 2014

Three Steps to Dealing With the ‘New’ China
By Zheng Wang
How the U.S. (and the world) can best react to China's new activist foreign policy moves.

China's Foreign Policy in 2014: A Year of 'Big Strokes'
By Xie Tao
A look at China's foreign policy moves in 2014, and what's in store for 2015.

China’s Overseas Anti-Corruption Efforts Nets 288 Suspects
By Shannon Tiezzi
At APEC and beyond, China is making anti-corruption a key part of its diplomatic efforts.

China’s Free Trade Bonanza
By Shannon Tiezzi
In the past two weeks, China has successfully concluded FTA negotiations with South Korea and Australia.

China’s Newest Stealth Fighter
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the final APEC round-up, NYT and Xinhua trade barbs, and a new resource for Asia's maritime disputes. China links.

The Beijing APEC Summit in Review
By Shannon Tiezzi
David Shambaugh on China's ultimate goals in the region and how the APEC summit outlined this 'Asia-Pacific dream.'

The Xi-Obama Meeting: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
By Shannon Tiezzi
U.S.-China relations face an uphill climb as structural and ideological differences come to the forefront.

Is There Room for the US in China’s 'Asia-Pacific Dream'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's "Asia-Pacific Dream" involves a region led by Beijing, not Washington.

At Long Last, a Xi-Abe Meeting. Now What?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese President Xi Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met for the first time on Monday.

US-China Relations: The Danger of Strategic Misjudgment
By Zheng Wang
Beijing and Washington cannot afford to let strategic misjudgments continue to pile up during the rest of Obama's term.

A China-Japan Breakthrough: A Primer on Their 4 Point Consensus
By Shannon Tiezzi
A four-point consensus issued after a high-level China-Japan meeting promises to restore bilateral relations.

The U.S. and China’s Competing FTA’s During APEC
By Clint Richards
The U.S. is uninterested in ceding power in a more comprehensive regional trade agreement.

The Limits of China's Anti-Corruption Crackdown
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing wants to pursue anti-corruption on its own terms, with the Party in complete control.

US Pressures China to Kill Asia-Pacific Free Trade Agreement Talks
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. is reportedly opposing discussion of FTAAP at the upcoming APEC summit.

China Plays It Coy on Xi-Abe Meeting
By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite growing speculation that a Xi-Abe meeting is in the cards, Beijing is sticking to its guns.

China's Push for an Asia-Pacific Free Trade Agreement
By Shannon Tiezzi
China hopes the FTAAP will overshadow less inclusive alternatives, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
China’s APEC Challenge: Clearing the Air
By Shannon Tiezzi
Can China ward off heavy smog during the high-profile diplomatic meeting?

Is the Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute Headed Toward Stability?
By Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda is joined by Shannon Tiezzi, The Diplomat's China editor, to discuss the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute.

Japan Caves to China on Senkaku Island Dispute
By Zachary Keck
To secure a meeting with Xi, Japanese PM Abe caved to China's long-standing demand on the East China Sea dispute.

APEC Meeting Between Taiwan's Ma and China's Xi Is a No-Go
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan announced that Vincent Siew will attend the APEC summit, quashing the final hopes for a Ma-Xi summit.

Japan Dips Its Toe into the Hong Kong Protests
By Clint Richards
Tokyo has Hong Kong interests to protect, but a possible summit in Beijing will trump them for now.

China and Taiwan’s Window of Opportunity at APEC
By Chen-shen J. Yen
Beijing has a rare opportunity to host President Ma on its own terms.

The Latest Sign of a China-Japan Thaw
By Shannon Tiezzi
After a break of over 2 years, China and Japan restart maritime consultations, including talks on East China Sea issues.

Japan’s Upcoming Sideline Sweep of China’s APEC Summit
By Clint Richards
The meeting in Beijing could be Abe’s biggest diplomatic coup so far.
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