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China foreign policy
China’s Globe-Trotting President
By Kerry Brown
What Xi Jinping's extensive travels tell us about his foreign policy strategy.
Why China Is Its Own Worst Nightmare
By Kerry Brown
China’s leader value stability above all – and China itself is predictably unpredictable.
China's New South China Sea Messaging
By Shannon Tiezzi
China has changed the way it talks about its actions in the South China Sea, signalling a shift in the way it thinks.
Can the Chinese Dream and the American Dream Coexist?
By Xie Tao
Can U.S. claims to global leadership exist alongside China's dream of national rejuvenation?
China's Cookie-Cutter Shangri-La Speech
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Chinese representative's speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue is exactly what we expected.
How to Fix China’s Foreign Policy
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
China's foreign policy apparatus needs a makeover. Here's where to start.
The Problems With China's Foreign Policy Bureaucracy
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
China's foreign policy is hampered by bureaucratic restraints.
Chinese Media: Maybe It's Time the US Heeded Deng Xiaoping's Advice
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xinhua thinks the U.S. is now adopting China's long-standing foreign policy strategy: "keeping a low profile."
Why China Shouldn't Get Too Invested in Latin America
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
China is increasing engagement with Latin America, but the relationship's potential remains limited.
Where Is China's Silk Road Actually Going?
By Shannon Tiezzi
At the Boao Forum, China provided the clearest overview yet of its ambitious Silk Road plans.
China's Resentment Problem
By Kerry Brown
China's emphasis on national victimhood, especially in relations with Japan, hamstrings its foreign policy.
China Needs Great Power Diplomacy in Asia
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
To promote its Silk Road strategy, China needs to proactively engage other Asian powers.