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The Brazil+China Challenge: Pushing Development Toward the Frontiers of Innovation

The Brazil+China Challenge: Pushing Development Toward the Frontiers of Innovation

By Eduardo Baptista
How can Sino-Brazilian relations be strengthened for the benefit of Brazilian society?
China’s Effective Greens and Gaps in Climate Activism

China’s Effective Greens and Gaps in Climate Activism

By Fengshi Wu
The pragmatic approach preferred by environmental activists is put to the test by the crisis of climate change.

How America Can Keep From Losing in the South China Sea

How America Can Keep From Losing in the South China Sea

By Tuan N. Pham
Washington is losing ground in the South China Sea, and risks making the situation lasting unless America imposes “real” strategic costs to China.

No Red Lines? China and North Korea

No Red Lines? China and North Korea

By Kerry Brown
Nothing about a North Korea with a ballistic nuclear weapon capability is good for China. It's time for Beijing to act.

Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia

Diplomacy in Doklam: New Strategic Ground for India in South Asia

By Narayani Basu
There may be no clear winner, but Doklam stands as a fine example of how to balance decisiveness with diplomacy.
The United States Has Not Lost the South China Sea

The United States Has Not Lost the South China Sea

By Tuan N. Pham
Despite some setbacks, the United States has not lost influence in the vital waterway.

5 Things to Watch Out for at the Chinese Communist Party Congress

5 Things to Watch Out for at the Chinese Communist Party Congress

By Simon Hill
Recently, the CCP announced its next congress will meet in mid-October
How to Fix India-China Trade

How to Fix India-China Trade

By K.S. Venkatachalam
The de-escalation of Doklam standoff is an ideal opportunity for both India and China to correct the present trade imbalance.

What China Learned About India at Doklam

What China Learned About India at Doklam

By Ankit Panda
What comes after the Doklam saga will matter greatly for the relationship between China and India.

After Doklam, India and China to Meet at BRICS Summit

After Doklam, India and China to Meet at BRICS Summit

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
On many fronts, India has grown more distant from the other members of BRICS.

Revisiting Rare Earths: The Ongoing Efforts to Challenge China’s Monopoly

Revisiting Rare Earths: The Ongoing Efforts to Challenge China’s Monopoly

By Mayuko Yatsu
Despite current cost-effectiveness, it is not sustainable for the United States to rely on Chinese rare earth elements.
China Quietly Looms Over Zapad 2017 Exercises

China Quietly Looms Over Zapad 2017 Exercises

By Nicholas Trickett
Any Russian aggression out of the exercises could hurt Sino-Russian relations.

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