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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.

U.S. Congressman Accuses China of ‘Visa Blackmail’ Due to Planned Taiwan Visit

U.S. Congressman Accuses China of ‘Visa Blackmail’ Due to Planned Taiwan Visit

By Nick Aspinwall
Representative Sean Patrick Maloney said Beijing denied visas to a U.S. congressional delegation due to their plans to also visit Taiwan.

With the Trump Administration in Survival Mode, US Foreign Policy Unpredictability Will Grow

With the Trump Administration in Survival Mode, US Foreign Policy Unpredictability Will Grow

By Ankit Panda
Don’t try to predict how an impeachment-mode Trump is likely to move on foreign policy questions.
Fifth Column Fears: The Chinese Influence Campaign in the United States

Fifth Column Fears: The Chinese Influence Campaign in the United States

By Eric Chan
The growing reach of PRC influence operations present a special challenge for Asian-Americans. 

A Cold Arena? Greenland as a Focus of Arctic Competition

A Cold Arena? Greenland as a Focus of Arctic Competition

By Mingming Shi and Marc Lanteigne
Recent questions over the extent of China’s ambitions for Greenland deserve close scrutiny.
Why the UK Shouldn’t Follow Washington on China

Why the UK Shouldn’t Follow Washington on China

By Tim Summers
A divergence between the China policies of the two traditional trans-Atlantic allies is not new.

Gotta Serve Somebody? Not Necessarily: Europe in the US-China Crossfire

Gotta Serve Somebody? Not Necessarily: Europe in the US-China Crossfire

By Plamen Tonchev
The EU can carve out its own position vis-a-vis the United States and China.

To Manage Great Power Competition, America Needs a New Economic Patriot Act

To Manage Great Power Competition, America Needs a New Economic Patriot Act

By Michael B. Greenwald 
An executive order spelling out a new Economic Patriot Act would enable a smarter sanctions strategy.

Why Canada Will Bear the Brunt of the American War on Huawei

Why Canada Will Bear the Brunt of the American War on Huawei

By Uday Khanapurkar
The Canadian arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou came at the request of the U.S., but Canada is likely to be the biggest loser.
US Calls on China to Remove Missiles From South China Sea Artificial Islands

US Calls on China to Remove Missiles From South China Sea Artificial Islands

By Ankit Panda
At the second U.S.-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue, the U.S. called on China to withdraw its missiles from the South China Sea.

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