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China international order
What the Year of the Rat Holds for China
By Tuan N. Pham
What should we expect from Beijing this lunar year?
China’s Liberal Hawk: Yan Xuetong’s Vision for Chinese Benevolent Dominance
By Pär Nyrén
Reviewing the noted Chinese foreign policy thinker’s latest book.
Is America Seeking to End the Current International System?
By Jin Kai
China is often criticized as revisionist, but the United States under Trump seems more dissatisfied with the international order.
China and Russia Pose Different Problems for the US. They Need Different Solutions.
By James Dobbins, Howard J. Shatz, and Ali Wyne
One is a resurgent power focused on economic preeminence; the other a declining power fomenting chaos.
Britain Confronts the China Challenge
By Bonnie Girard
A British Parliamentary Report questions the wisdom of proclaiming a “Golden Era” in UK-China relations.
Demystifying Debt Along China’s New Silk Road
By Sophie van der Meer
Is Beijing really seeking to buy political influence abroad?
China Wants More Chinese to Work in International Organizations
By Wei Liu
China is revamping its human resource deployment to organizations like the UN.
China’s Second Century of Humiliation
By Ted S. Yoho
The conduct of Xi Jinping and the CCP will ultimately bring China a new century of shame.
Will China Replace the US Global Role?
By Xue Li and Cheng Zhangxi
China has neither the will nor the capacity to replace the United States as world leader.
China Urges the US to Abandon ‘Biased Views’ After Tillerson’s Reprimand
By Charlotte Gao
China did not take kindly to Tillerson's blunt criticism of Chinese foreign policy.
China's Vision for the World: A Community of Shared Future
By Fu Ying
China's vision is based on three pillars: cooperative security, common development, and political inclusiveness.
China's Domestic Debate on Global Governance
By Chen Zheng
What do Chinese scholars and policymakers envision for Beijing's role in the international order?