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China foreign policy
Despite Its Global Expansion, China Stresses No Intention to Displace US
By Charlotte Gao
China's foreign minister says the conclusion that China will replace the U.S. is “fundamentally wrong.”
Why Does Xi Jinping Care About Being President?
By Shannon Tiezzi
History has proven that title to be all-but-meaningless. So why is it so important for Xi Jinping to keep it?
Why Is Yang Jiechi Visiting the US Now?
By Charlotte Gao
Yang, who was recently elevated to the Politburo, is famous for his experience in managing U.S.-China relations.
China Is Starting to See India as a Major Threat
By Hemant Adlakha
More and more, scholars in China see India replacing Japan as the second biggest threat to Beijing, following the U.S.
2018: China Vows to Be the Keeper of International Order
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese President Xi Jinping makes a resolution on international affairs during his New Year's speech.
Shaun Rein on the 'War for China's Wallet'
By Shannon Tiezzi
China: 2017 Was 'Crossroads of History'
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese Foreign Minister says the world is at a crucial stage of shifting balance of power.
Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Increasing Crime and Terrorism?
By Philip Dubow
Xi Jinping’s signature strategy will have unintended global consequences unless China changes its approach.
'A Community of Shared Future': One Short Phrase for UN, One Big Victory for China?
By Charlotte Gao
United Nations security resolutions adopted Chinese President Xi Jinping’s signature foreign policy slogan.
Get Ready for an Even More Assertive China
By Yu Tao
China will become a more proactive international player under Xi’s leadership.
What Did the CCP Party Congress Mean for China's Diplomats?
By Ricardo Barrios
In terms of foreign policy personnel, it was a most unremarkable Party Congress.
China Sells Socialism to the Developing World
By David Gitter
Expect China to become more assertive in pushing its alternative development model to other countries.