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Welcome to the Xi Jinping Show: Chinese Foreign Policy After the 19th Party Congress

Welcome to the Xi Jinping Show: Chinese Foreign Policy After the 19th Party Congress

By Ankit Panda
China's foreign policy can be expected to remain assertive as it grows increasingly ambitious under Xi Jinping.
China’s 'Digital Silk Road': Pitfalls Among High Hopes

China’s 'Digital Silk Road': Pitfalls Among High Hopes

By Wenyuan Wu
Will information and communication technologies help China realize its Digital Silk Road?

China Has a New Grand Strategy and the West Should Be Ready

China Has a New Grand Strategy and the West Should Be Ready

By Dingding Chen
The world has yet to grapple with what Xi Jinping's post-19th Party Congress foreign policy vision entails.

Analysts Take Note: Wolf Warrior Is the New Chinese Rambo

Analysts Take Note: Wolf Warrior Is the New Chinese Rambo

By Wilson VornDick
China has its own take on Rambo.

China Pressuring Pakistan on Terrorism?

China Pressuring Pakistan on Terrorism?

By Arushi Kumar
Is China's tone on Pakistan starting to change?
Who Benefits From China’s Belt and Road in the Arctic?

Who Benefits From China’s Belt and Road in the Arctic?

By Marc Lanteigne
The Arctic implications of China's Belt and Road Initiative merit serious consideration.

What China Can and Can't Do About North Korea

What China Can and Can't Do About North Korea

By Ankit Panda
China's economic and political sway over the North Korean regime is limited.
Why a Solution to North Korea Will Depend on Major Power Coordination

Why a Solution to North Korea Will Depend on Major Power Coordination

By Dingding Chen
All great powers must realize that a collective effort is the only right solution -- so stop blaming each other.

Disengagement at Doklam: Why and How Did the India-China Standoff End?

Disengagement at Doklam: Why and How Did the India-China Standoff End?

By Ankit Panda
Who came out on top in the Doklam standoff in the end?

China and North Korea Have a Mutual Defense Treaty, But When Would It Apply?

China and North Korea Have a Mutual Defense Treaty, But When Would It Apply?

By Ankit Panda
China's assurances to North Korea would not apply if it began a war, but it would if were attacked first.

The China Wildcard in the Qatar Crisis

The China Wildcard in the Qatar Crisis

By Rob Edens
A closer look at the stakes for Beijing and what that might mean.
China Hits Back at South Korea's THAAD Deployment Following North Korea's Latest ICBM Test

China Hits Back at South Korea's THAAD Deployment Following North Korea's Latest ICBM Test

By Ankit Panda
South Korea approved the provisional deployment of additional THAAD launchers.

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