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Are Confucius Institutes in the US Really Necessary?

Are Confucius Institutes in the US Really Necessary?

By Gary Sands
The teaching of Chinese language and culture in the U.S. will remain important, but are Chinese government funded institutes the best option?
How Should Biden Engage China?

How Should Biden Engage China?

By Yan Liang
Complete rupture and a “cold war” with China is one possibility, while peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence is another and better option. 

China Fires Back at US Over Environment, South China Sea

China Fires Back at US Over Environment, South China Sea

By Associated Press
The war of words comes amid disputes over trade, technology, Hong Kong and Taiwan, spying accusations and more that has driven the bilateral relationship to its lowest point in decades. 

China-US Media Relations Are Cratering. That’s a Serious Problem.

China-US Media Relations Are Cratering. That’s a Serious Problem.

By Mu Chunshan
Amid the tensions, media on both sides have been casualties. That bodes very poorly for the future of U.S.-China relations.

Patents for Power: Defense Technology and Intellectual Property Law

Patents for Power: Defense Technology and Intellectual Property Law

By Ankit Panda
Robert Farley discusses the intersection of defense technology and intellectual property law.
China Calls Charges of Pandemic Opportunism in South China Sea ‘Sheer Nonsense’

China Calls Charges of Pandemic Opportunism in South China Sea ‘Sheer Nonsense’

By Ankit Panda
Have China’s ways in the South China Sea changed at all?

The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

By Paulina Uznanska and Marian Fila
Largely via Twitter, the U.S. and Chinese ambassadors to Poland have engaged in a fierce debate over COVID-19.
COVID-19 Will Make the US-China Great Power Dynamics More Confrontational

COVID-19 Will Make the US-China Great Power Dynamics More Confrontational

By Monish Tourangbam and Hamsini Hariharan
The pandemic induced bilateral spat between the two most powerful countries in the world comes amid the unfinished business of the trade war. 

Survey: Chinese Report Less Favorable Views of US Democracy

Survey: Chinese Report Less Favorable Views of US Democracy

By Ankit Panda
The American political system remains unpopular in China.

The Investment War With China: US Investment in China

The Investment War With China: US Investment in China

By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Part three of this series looks at American pressure on U.S. foreign direct investment in China

Competition With China Goes Subnational

Competition With China Goes Subnational

By Scott Moore
Can Beijing successfully exploit divisions between local and central governments?
The US Needs a Better Strategy for China

The US Needs a Better Strategy for China

By Ian J. Lynch
Beijing’s influence operations are working. Washington needs a better strategy to respond.

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