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China foreign policy
China’s Stake in the Ukraine Crisis
By Gregory J. Moore
Ukraine’s powerful military industrial complex gives Beijing a bigger stake in the crisis than meets the eye.
China’s ‘Peaceful Rise’ and the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
To Beijing, its conduct in the South China Sea does not contradict promises of a "peaceful rise" for China.
What is CICA (and Why Does China Care About It)?
By Mu Chunshan
What is China's vision for the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia?
China's Cautious Confidence
By Jin Kai
Despite perceptions of China's confidence, Beijing is actually quite careful about how it asserts itself.
China Reacts to the Crimea Referendum
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is trying to avoid being caught in the middle of the West and Russia's battle over Ukraine.
Wang Yi Outlines China’s Foreign Policy Vision
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi laid out an ambitious foreign policy vision wherein China will continue to show "confidence" on the world stage.
5 Foreign Policy Takeaways From Li Keqiang’s Work Report
By Mu Chunshan
Li Keqiang's government work report contained hints of what the Xi-Li leadership has in mind for foreign policy.
China’s Academic Battle for the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing supports increased research on South China Sea issues as part of a soft power push for control.
China: The Insecure Global Power
By Kerry Brown
Faced with growing expectations, China's foreign policy is actually becoming more insecure.
The Maritime Silk Road Vs. The String of Pearls
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's vision for a maritime silk road updates and clarifies its interest in the "string of pearls."
China at Geneva II: Beijing’s Interest in Syria
By Shannon Tiezzi
Though China is rapidly becoming a superpower, Beijing has no interest in becoming a global policeman.
Chinese Navy’s Role in Syrian Chemical Weapons Disposal
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is sending a naval escort to assist with the disposal of Syria's chemical weapons. Is that a big deal?