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Football and the China Dream

Football and the China Dream

By Kerry Brown and Layne Vandenberg
Even when playing the same game, China's aims are different.
What Does a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ Actually Mean?

What Does a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ Actually Mean?

By Mark J. Valencia
A look at the significance and prospects of the new concept.

What Does France's President Want to Achieve in China?

What Does France's President Want to Achieve in China?

By Valérie Niquet
On the eve of President Macron's visit to China, the relationship is caught between expectations and frustrations.

What's Really Behind Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea?

What's Really Behind Chinese Assertiveness in the South China Sea?

By Richard Q. Turcsanyi
Increasing power is not the best explanation for China's recent actions.

Graham Allison on the 'Thucydides Trap'

Graham Allison on the 'Thucydides Trap'

By Shannon Tiezzi
“If leaders just keep doing what they have been doing... the odds that they stumble to war seem to me greater than even.”
Regional Security Architectures: Comparing Asia and Europe

Regional Security Architectures: Comparing Asia and Europe

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Anis Bajrektarevic.

The 'Silver Way': An Alternative to 'Thucydides Trap'

The 'Silver Way': An Alternative to 'Thucydides Trap'

By Peter Gordon and Juan José Morales
Graham Allison's famous formula overlooks a crucial historical example: a rising Spain meeting a powerful China.
How a Rules-Based Order Could Cement China's Rise

How a Rules-Based Order Could Cement China's Rise

By Jin Kai
What ensures and facilitates the ultimate rise of a great power?

China and India’s Shared Pathway to Great Power

China and India’s Shared Pathway to Great Power

By Chris Ogden
The two rising Asian powers have points of contention, but they also have much in common.

The Most Dangerous Problem in Asia: China-Japan Relations

The Most Dangerous Problem in Asia: China-Japan Relations

By Kerry Brown
China and Japan have a thousand year history of fighting each other. What if that pattern repeats itself?

Interview: Anja Manuel

Interview: Anja Manuel

By Shannon Tiezzi
How China and India will shape the world.
A 'Critical Point' for US Strategic Tolerance of China

A 'Critical Point' for US Strategic Tolerance of China

By Jin Kai
US-China relations are caught in a critical point -- poised between one paradigm and the next.

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