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China
3 Reasons People Misunderstand China
By Dingding Chen
China is large, fast-changing, and complex -- but many analysts seem to forget this when making predictions.
Australia’s FTA Balancing Act
By Clint Richards
New Chinese and Indian agreements highlight Canberra’s evolving Indo-Pacific trade strategy.
The Faux US-China Climate Deal
By Zachary Keck
In the "historic" U.S.-China climate agreement this week, Beijing simply reiterated previously announced targets.
US Is Fighting the Wrong Cyberwar Against China
By Graham Webster
Just because this online arms race is quiet doesn’t mean it isn’t dangerous.
Aquino Shows Support for Japan in the South China Sea
By Clint Richards
The Philippines is seeking to indirectly link its territorial problems with Japanese normalization.
American Protectionism Threatens US-China Trade
By Bill Watson
For all its complaints about Beijing's unfair trade policies, the U.S. unfairly targets Chinese goods.
Chinese Democracy: A ‘Nightmare’ Scenario for US
By Zachary Keck
"China as a liberal democracy would be a much more nationalist, much more dangerous country."
Why There Won't be an Occupy Beijing
By Patricia Kim
Hong Kong's protests are similar to movements in China in the 1980s, but mainland students won't be protesting anytime soon.
4th Plenum: Rule of Law with Chinese Characteristics
By Zachary Keck
The CCP is focusing on the rule of law because it wants to reign in local officials.
China's Navy Is Already Challenging the US in Asia
By James R. Holmes
The PLA already contests maritime Asia with the United States.
US-Australia-China Hold First Ever Military Drill, But So What?
By Zachary Keck
The first ever U.S.-China-Australia military drill illustrates the extent of their distrust -- and nothing more.
Japan Dips Its Toe into the Hong Kong Protests
By Clint Richards
Tokyo has Hong Kong interests to protect, but a possible summit in Beijing will trump them for now.