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Ambassador Xiao Qian’s Speech: A New Way Forward for Australia-China Relations?

Ambassador Xiao Qian’s Speech: A New Way Forward for Australia-China Relations?

By Corey Lee Bell
Xiao's recent speech signaled a new approach to the relationship from Beijing, but the many protesters also highlighted the lingering structural issues.
China’s Diplomatic Campaign Following Russia’s Ukraine Invasion

China’s Diplomatic Campaign Following Russia’s Ukraine Invasion

By Zhuoran Li
China’s diplomatic outreach is more aimed at advancing Beijing’s Indo-Pacific interests than drumming up support for Moscow.

Chinese Views of the US and Russia After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Chinese Views of the US and Russia After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Richard Q. Turcsanyi
A new survey taken after the Russian invasion of Ukraine finds that the Chinese are very negative about the U.S., very positive about Russia – and very confident about China.

A Former Chinese Ambassador’s Trenchant Comments on Ukraine War Attract Notice

A Former Chinese Ambassador’s Trenchant Comments on Ukraine War Attract Notice

By Lizzi C. Lee
Career diplomat Gao Yusheng spoke openly about how disastrous the war has been for Russia, but his comments have since been quietly deleted.

Russia’s Stalled Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for China’s Leaders

Russia’s Stalled Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for China’s Leaders

By Zi Yang
Russia’s Ukraine invasion holds important takeaways for China about elite politics, foreign policy, and military affairs.
What Would China’s Mediation in the Ukraine Crisis Look Like?

What Would China’s Mediation in the Ukraine Crisis Look Like?

By Yang Jiang
China’s past diplomatic efforts provide precedents and options for a more involved role in peacemaking in Ukraine.

Is China Putting ‘Wolf Warriors’ on a Leash?

Is China Putting ‘Wolf Warriors’ on a Leash?

By Aidan Powers-Riggs and Eduardo Jaramillo
Recent signs indicate that Beijing wants to moderate – but not abandon – the assertive tone of its diplomats.
China’s AUKUS Response Highlights Beijing’s Bunker Mentality

China’s AUKUS Response Highlights Beijing’s Bunker Mentality

By Bonnie Girard
Beijing seems completely unwilling – or unable – to consider its own actions might be feeding the “China containment” push.

China’s Xi, Like Biden Hours Earlier, Turns to Calm Language in UN Remarks

China’s Xi, Like Biden Hours Earlier, Turns to Calm Language in UN Remarks

By Ted Anthony
In a pre-recorded speech, Xi reiterated China’s commitment to “dialogue and cooperation” and refrained from criticizing the U.S. by name.

At 100 Years Old, China’s Communist Party Still Can’t Get Along with Its Next-Door Neighbors

At 100 Years Old, China’s Communist Party Still Can’t Get Along with Its Next-Door Neighbors

By Bonnie Girard
Central Asian governments might be cozy with Beijing, but Central Asian people continue to protest China's rising influence.

China Holds Slimmed-Down Belt and Road Conference

China Holds Slimmed-Down Belt and Road Conference

By Shannon Tiezzi
At least 29 countries attended China's virtual “Asia and Pacific High-level Conference on Belt and Road Cooperation.”
It’s Official: China’s Longtime Ambassador to the US Is Leaving

It’s Official: China’s Longtime Ambassador to the US Is Leaving

By Shannon Tiezzi
Cui Tiankai announced his imminent departure this week. What does that mean for the China-U.S. relationship?

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