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South Korea Joins the AIIB

South Korea Joins the AIIB

By Ankit Panda
South Korea is the latest U.S. ally to join the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
Time to Rethink Chinese Diplomacy

Time to Rethink Chinese Diplomacy

By Yang Hengjun
Unless China can gain the world's trust, its rise won't get much farther.

China is Participating in RIMPAC 2014 — So What?

China is Participating in RIMPAC 2014 — So What?

By Ankit Panda
China is sending ships to RIMPAC 2014. Is that really a big deal?

To Defeat America, China Must Respect Human Rights

To Defeat America, China Must Respect Human Rights

By Yang Hengjun
China's best path to facing its domestic and foreign challenges is to grant its people greater freedom.

The US, China, and the 'Containment Trap'

The US, China, and the 'Containment Trap'

By Jin Kai
The U.S. strategy to contain China has short-term benefits but long-term risks.
The US Air Force's Asia Pivot

The US Air Force's Asia Pivot

By Zachary Keck
Plus, the U.S. military defines Air-Sea Battle... again. And some other linkage.

"Littering Creates Jobs": The Need For Moral Education in China

"Littering Creates Jobs": The Need For Moral Education in China

By Jin Kai
Attitudes towards littering in the author's hometown suggest China needs to increase its public moral education.
Why the West Should Relax About China

Why the West Should Relax About China

By Robert E. Kelly
Air-Sea Battle and the pivot seem an overreaction to China’s rise, given the number of challenges Beijing already faces.

Lee Kuan Yew: Asia’s Confucianist Edmund Burke

Lee Kuan Yew: Asia’s Confucianist Edmund Burke

Asia’s Henry Kissinger outlines his worldview and thoughts about the future. It’s well worth a read.

Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The "Chinese Dream"

Not Rising, But Rejuvenating: The "Chinese Dream"

Many talk of China “rising.” Chinese view their fortunes as a return to greatness from a “century of humiliation” — and not a rise from nothing.

History's Lens: How to Look at China

History's Lens: How to Look at China

What is the better optic for looking at today’s China: Bismarckian/Wilhelmine Germany, or post-Meiji Japan?

The China Choice: A Bold Vision for U.S.-China Relations

The China Choice: A Bold Vision for U.S.-China Relations

Instead of maintaining a dangerous status-quo, Washington should attempt a new approach to avoid a possible deadly strategic rivalry.

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