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China-US Relations
Sino-US Cooperation Over North Korea Is Now More Important Than Ever
By Franz-Stefan Gady
No matter how distasteful, Beijing and Washington have a vested interest in stable relations with Pyongyang.
China Tests New Rail-Mobile Missile Capable of Hitting all of US
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Beijing is using rail mobility to deploy one of its deadliest weapons.
What You Should be Thankful for in US–China Relations
By Graham Webster
From managing conflicting strategic interests to developing stability-enhancing modes of communication and cooperation.
China Tests New Missile Capable of Hitting Entire United States
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Beijing's ICBM arsenal appears to be rapidly expanding.
China's Military Dream
By Greg Austin
The newest element in military strategy in China's most recent defense white paper is the emphasis on cyber power.
The Looming Intellectual Property Storm in US-China Relations
By Robert Farley
Can China have its intellectual property cake and eat it too? Probably not.
China’s Revisionist Orientation
By John H.S. Åberg
China is not a revisionist power, but the recent air intercept indicates revisionist orientation
China Should Send Troops to Fight ISIS
By Dingding Chen
Fighting ISIS has multiple benefits for China; Beijing should seize on this rare opportunity.
Responding to China’s Air Intercept
By Ryan Santicola
The US response to the recent intercept is important in the context of the safety and freedom of international airspace.
China Is No International Security Free Rider
By Dingding Chen
China’s less militarist approach to international security is a good thing.
China’s Global Times Mocks Obama
By Zachary Keck
The state-run paper carried an editorial on Tuesday that mocked and taunted the U.S. president.
US Millenials Want Stronger Ties With China
By Zachary Keck
A new poll finds that 72% of young Americans favor stronger economic ties with China.