Tag
China's rise
Eight Juxtapositions: Understanding China Through Comparison
By Shannon Tiezzi
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, history professor at UC Irvine, on understanding modern China.
The Biggest Misunderstanding About China's Economic Diplomacy
By Jin Kai
No, China hasn't succeeded in "buying" allies -- but that's not what Beijing is trying to do.
Interview: Kevin Rudd
By Maurits Elen
The former Australian prime minister on China's rise, U.S.-China relations, and Australia's role in the Asia-Pacific.
The 10 Young Chinese Foreign Policy Scholars You Should Know
By Dingding Chen
In 20 years, this group of scholars will shape China’s foreign policy.
New Equations in the Asia-Pacific as China Arrives as Military Power
By Harsh V. Pant
China's expanding and modernizing military power could change everything in Asia.
China Is Recreating the American 'Hub-and-Spoke' System in Asia
By Lee Jaehyon
What China's doing should be familiar to observers of U.S. Asia policy.
Yes, the US Does Want to Contain China (Sort Of)
By Shannon Tiezzi
There isn't a strict policy of containment, but the sentiment remains.
The Dangers of 'China-Phobia'
By Jin Kai
Glimpses of a growing "China-phobia" in the international community limit opportunities for real dialogue.
How the International Community Changed China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
By Yun Sun
The AIIB today is very different from the AIIB China envisioned before March 2015.
Moving Beyond Trilateralism in Asia
By Ankit Panda
Are trilaterals a good approach to building common thinking about Asian order?
The United States Shouldn't Invite China to RIMPAC 2016 (With a Catch)
By Ankit Panda
Washington should start imposing costs on Beijing for its behavior.
AIIB: Who's a Revisionist Anyway?
By Robert Farley
Not all revisionists are global revisionists.