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China alliances
Why There Is No Gulf Between Chinese and Vietnamese Alliance Policies: A Response
By Khang Vu
National security interests and ideological values are key to understanding Chinese and Vietnamese alliance policies.
The Gulf Between Chinese and Vietnamese Alliance Policies
By Ngo Di Lan
Despite some similarities, it would be highly misleading to suggest that China and Vietnam have similar alliance policies.
Do China and Vietnam Have Similar Alliance Policies?
By Khang Vu
Despite obvious areas of friction between China and Vietnam, their alliance policies are more similar than is often acknowledged.
Assessing US Alliance Management in Asia Under the Trump Administration
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the developments we have seen in U.S. alliances and partnerships in the region.
China’s Emerging Security Partnerships in Southeast Asia: Current Trends and Future Prospects
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing’s development of new security partnerships in the subregion could have significant geopolitical implications.
China’s Liberal Hawk: Yan Xuetong’s Vision for Chinese Benevolent Dominance
By Pär Nyrén
Reviewing the noted Chinese foreign policy thinker’s latest book.
The Biggest Misunderstanding About China's Economic Diplomacy
By Jin Kai
No, China hasn't succeeded in "buying" allies -- but that's not what Beijing is trying to do.
Iraq: Captured Islamic State Fighter Is Chinese
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus Susan Rice's trip to China, why China does have friends, and gaokao reforms. Friday China links.
Is China A Lonely Diva?
By Vasilis Trigkas
Chinese scholars are debating whether Beijing should abandon its non-alignment policy. But it may have already done so.
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