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China foreign policy
Is There Room for the US in China’s 'Asia-Pacific Dream'?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's "Asia-Pacific Dream" involves a region led by Beijing, not Washington.
The New Silk Road: China's Marshall Plan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's plan for massive investments along the New Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road is a bid for diplomatic clout.
China’s ‘Shadow’ Network of International Organizations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China vs. Ebola, the Hong Kong protests, and your guide to talking about maritime disputes. Friday China links.
The EU and Russia: China's Balancing Act
By Shannon Tiezzi
In the EU, China finds an economic partner; in Russia, a strategic ally. How does Beijing balance the two?
Is China’s Money Enough to Unite Central and Eastern Europe?
By Kerry Brown
China seeks political support through new diplomatic groups. But often its "partners" are only interested in handouts.
US Air Strikes in Syria: China's Conundrum
By Shannon Tiezzi
As the U.S. begins its anti-IS campaign in Syria, China has a tough decision to make.
4 Ways China Can Best Japan
By Yang Hengjun
China can best Japan through reforms aimed at improving Beijing's image at home and abroad.
The New, Improved Shanghai Cooperation Organization
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's ambitious goals for the SCO are helped by the imminent addition of three new members.
China's Two-Front Diplomacy: 'Go West' and 'Leap East'
By Jin Kai
China is expanding ties to its west as well as eastward across the Pacific Ocean.
China’s APEC Diplomacy
By Shannon Tiezzi
From India and the US to Japan and Taiwan, the 2014 APEC summit presents interesting diplomatic opportunities for China.
The ‘China Can Say No’ Effect
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's assertive foreign policy may be new, but the thinking behind it is decades old.
The Perception Gap Between China and Its Neighbors
By Zheng Wang
China's self-image is enormously different from how it is perceived by other regional actors.