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From a Slow Simmer to a Boil: Managing Tensions in a Heating South China Sea

From a Slow Simmer to a Boil: Managing Tensions in a Heating South China Sea

By Tuan Anh Luc
Tensions are rising in the South China Sea.
Chinese National Indicted in US Economic Espionage Case, Extradited to US

Chinese National Indicted in US Economic Espionage Case, Extradited to US

By Ankit Panda
In a first, a Chinese national has been extradited to the United States in an economic espionage case.

CAATSA's Out of the Bag: Sanctions, Intellectual Property, and US-China Relations

CAATSA's Out of the Bag: Sanctions, Intellectual Property, and US-China Relations

By Robert Farley
Push sanctions too far and China may decide that it’s past time to challenge U.S. financial and legal hegemony.

How Real Is the Chinese Threat to the United States?

How Real Is the Chinese Threat to the United States?

By Charles V. Peña
Threat is a function of both capability and intention.

Navigating Asia’s Stormy Seas: Regional Perspectives on US-China Competition

Navigating Asia’s Stormy Seas: Regional Perspectives on US-China Competition

By Michael S. Chase and Mara Karlin
In an era of uncertainty, countries across the region are carefully balancing relations with Washington and Beijing.
Chinese Navy Surveillance Vessel Observes RIMPAC 2018 Exercises

Chinese Navy Surveillance Vessel Observes RIMPAC 2018 Exercises

By Ankit Panda
Once again, China has sent a Type 815 AGI to observe RIMPAC.

China Is Standing in the Way of North Korea Negotiations

China Is Standing in the Way of North Korea Negotiations

By Willis L. Krumholz
The solution involves realistic goals, trust building, and the willingness to walk away.
White House Slams China's 'Orwellian Nonsense' on Civil Aviation Terminology Guidance

White House Slams China's 'Orwellian Nonsense' on Civil Aviation Terminology Guidance

By Ankit Panda
The Trump administration has issued a strong rebuke of what it called “Chinese political correctness.”

Do US-China Economic Relations Have a Bright Future Under Xi?

Do US-China Economic Relations Have a Bright Future Under Xi?

By Quinn Marschik
Xi, with his power more secure than ever, might pursue the kind of economic changes that the U.S. has been pushing for.

Xi Jinping Takes Center Stage Ahead of Korean Peninsula Denuclearization Diplomacy

Xi Jinping Takes Center Stage Ahead of Korean Peninsula Denuclearization Diplomacy

By Ankit Panda
The Chinese president’s meeting with Kim Jong-un shows he is still a key player in Korean Peninsula diplomacy.

How to Avoid the Thucydides Trap: The Missing Piece

How to Avoid the Thucydides Trap: The Missing Piece

By Francis P. Sempa
A recent volume gets the limits of U.S. power right, but doesn’t spend enough time on the limits of diplomacy and accommodation.
China and the United States Worry About Each Other Missile Defense Intentions. So Why Not Talk?

China and the United States Worry About Each Other Missile Defense Intentions. So Why Not Talk?

By Ankit Panda
China worries U.S. missile defenses will take out its strategic deterrent. The U.S. worries about antisatellite capabilities.

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