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China-North Korea relations
China Carefully Monitors for Radiation Following North Korean Nuclear Test
By Charlotte Gao
A Chinese university said the power of the latest North Korean nuclear test is 3 to 7.8 times stronger than that of the Nagasaki atomic bomb.
No Red Lines? China and North Korea
By Kerry Brown
Nothing about a North Korea with a ballistic nuclear weapon capability is good for China. It's time for Beijing to act.
North Korea’s Sixth Nuclear Test: Strong Tremor Felt in China
By Charlotte Gao
China Earthquake Administration detected an explosion equal to a 6.3-magnitude earthquake.
China Refuses to Condemn North Korea’s New Missile Launch
By Charlotte Gao
China keeps calling on all parties to exercise restraint and remain cool-headed
Can China Curb North Korea's Nuclear Ambitions?
By Son Daekwon
Cold War history -- particularly surrounding Beijing's own nuclear development -- suggests otherwise.
North Korea Could Determine the Future of US-China Relations…Again
By Michael Green
North Korea is once again the variable that could most determine the future course of U.S.-China relations in the 21st Century.
China and North Korea Have a Mutual Defense Treaty, But When Would It Apply?
By Ankit Panda
China's assurances to North Korea would not apply if it began a war, but it would if were attacked first.
Looking for Fissures in China-North Korea Relations
By Adam Cathcart
Just how much influence does China continue to exercise over North Korea in 2017?
More US Sanctions on the Menu for Chinese Financial Institutions Helping North Korea?
By Ankit Panda
Was the Bank of Dandong the first of many targets for the Trump administration?
What Does China Care About?
By Enea Gjoza
American and Chinese perspectives differ fundamentally on East Asian regional issues.
China and the 'Rogues': How China Deals With Pariah States
By Daniel Johanson
What general lessons can be drawn from China's dealings with rogue states such as Iran, North Korea, and Sudan?
Would North Korea Risk the Death of 10,000 Chinese Citizens to Capture Seoul?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A Second Korean War would inevitably lead to Chinese civilian casualties.