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Bernie Sanders
Would Bernie Sanders Defend Taiwan?
By Kuang-shun Yang
Putting a recent “60 Minutes” bombshell into context from the senator’s long legislative history with Taiwan.
The US Democrats’ China Debate
By Craig Kafura
None of Trump’s Democratic would-be rivals look likely to adopt a softer stance on China.
What Do the US Democratic Presidential Contenders Think About China?
By Eleanor Albert
So far, the Democrats have had little to say about what’s often called the world’s most important bilateral relationship.
A Chinese Perspective on the US Presidential Election
By Xie Tao
The rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders signal a seachange in American identity.
The Best US Response to the South China Sea Case? Ratify TPP.
By William G. Frasure
Ratifying TPP isn't an adequate response to China's military moves. But it is a necessary one.
Case Closed: The Clinton Email Scandal Was Always About More Than Just Clinton
By Ankit Panda
Hillary Clinton's email scandal is now behind her, but the issues raised by her email practices will linger on.
U.S. Presidential Election Campaign Dims Prospects for TPP
By William G. Frasure
All three of the remaining candidates have expressed opposition to TPP.
Has the US Turned Against Free Trade Agreements?
By Kithmina Hewage
Distrust of free trade and globalization is the one thing all the U.S. presidential candidates seem to have in common.
China’s Role in the US Presidential Campaign
By Amitai Etzioni
Campaign trail rhetoric on China may leave the TPP in doubt.
US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea
By Denny Roy
Candidates for the U.S. presidency are worryingly ill-prepared to deal with North Korea's provocations.
Democratic Debate #2: Rhetoric and Revolution
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley wrangle over rhetoric and revolution.
What Is Bernie Sanders’ China Policy?
By Benjamin David Baker
It’s not actually all that different to Hillary Clinton’s.
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