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US Congress’ Role in Countering the China Challenge

US Congress’ Role in Countering the China Challenge

By Robert Sutter
Both the Biden administration and Congress deserve credit for handling this initial stage of acute rivalry with China.
Can Economic Ties Continue to Power China-US Relations?

Can Economic Ties Continue to Power China-US Relations?

By Shannon Tiezzi
A visit to China by the U.S. commerce secretary saw more deliverables than any other recent exchange, but there are still hard limits on what can be achieved.

Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting US Investments in Chinese Technology

Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting US Investments in Chinese Technology

By Josh Boak
The order will block U.S. investments in Chinese companies working on advanced computer chips, micro electronics, quantum information technologies, and artificial intelligence.

Why Beijing Isn’t Interested in Setting Guardrails for China-US Competition

Why Beijing Isn’t Interested in Setting Guardrails for China-US Competition

By Jinghao Zhou
It is essential for the U.S. to understand the logic behind China's refusal to establish guardrails in order to reset its competition strategy.

Ali Wyne on China-US Relations After the Blinken Visit

Ali Wyne on China-US Relations After the Blinken Visit

By Shannon Tiezzi
“While diplomatic respites may interrupt the deterioration of U.S.-China relations, they do not alter that trajectory.”
Will Blinken’s Trip to China Have a Lasting Impact?

Will Blinken’s Trip to China Have a Lasting Impact?

By Rupakjyoti Borah
In this case, the trip itself was the deliverable.

US Secretary of State Blinken Poised to Finally Make His China Trip

US Secretary of State Blinken Poised to Finally Make His China Trip

By Shannon Tiezzi
Over four months after a previously planned trip was canceled due to “balloon-gate,” Antony Blinken is reportedly heading to Beijing.
The TikTok Ban Is Mired in a Stalemate in US Congress

The TikTok Ban Is Mired in a Stalemate in US Congress

By Jiachen Shi
The idea of a TikTok ban may seem to have bipartisan support, but that belies the complicated political calculations going on behind the scenes.

Amid Reports of Blinken Visit, China Remained Ambivalent

Amid Reports of Blinken Visit, China Remained Ambivalent

By Hemant Adlakha
Sections of China’s officialdom and academia are adamant that the U.S. secretary of state should not be welcome in Beijing. 

US China Policy Is About More Than China

US China Policy Is About More Than China

By Robert Sutter
Doing what is “right” on a wide range of issues has reinforced the momentum in U.S. efforts to counter Beijing.

Biden-Xi Summit Shows an Uneasy Peace Emerging Between China and the US

Biden-Xi Summit Shows an Uneasy Peace Emerging Between China and the US

By Brian Wong
What factors are behind the reframing of the relationship, and will it last?
Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Chinese foreign minister stressed to his U.S. counterpart that Washington should not expect Beijing to change course.

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