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China’s Engagement With Nepal’s Ruling Party Troubles India

China’s Engagement With Nepal’s Ruling Party Troubles India

By StoriesAsia
China’s ascendance in Nepali politics sends a strong message to India.
The US Announces a New Position on Maritime Claims in the South China Sea: First Takeaways

The US Announces a New Position on Maritime Claims in the South China Sea: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
In a welcome development, the revised U.S. position brings American policy in line with the July 2016 arbitral tribunal ruling.

The United States, China, and the Future of Arms Control

The United States, China, and the Future of Arms Control

By Ankit Panda
Tong Zhao discusses prospects for strategic arms control between the United States and China.

China Just Botched a Monumental Opportunity With the Philippines

China Just Botched a Monumental Opportunity With the Philippines

By Derek Grossman
Did China miss its shot at the U.S.-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement?

As US-China Competition Grows, Will Covert Regime Change Make a Return?

As US-China Competition Grows, Will Covert Regime Change Make a Return?

By Michael Poznansky and Mindy Haas
Many of the same incentives that pushed leaders into the covert sphere during the Cold War are present in the U.S.-China context.
China’s Inopportune Pandemic Assertiveness

China’s Inopportune Pandemic Assertiveness

By Joel Wuthnow
Is China’s attempt to make the most of COVID-19 a strategic blunder?

India, China Achieve Partial ‘Disengagement’ of Ongoing Border Standoffs

India, China Achieve Partial ‘Disengagement’ of Ongoing Border Standoffs

By Ankit Panda
The “disengagement” has not resulted in major change to the ongoing standoff at Pangong Lake.
Why a US-China Détente Is Coming in 2021: The Failure of Trump’s Policy

Why a US-China Détente Is Coming in 2021: The Failure of Trump’s Policy

By Dingding Chen
Trump's policy of suppressing China has not been effective, and the structural contradictions between China and the United States have not yet reached a true tipping point.

Is the ‘1992 Consensus‘ Fading Away in the Taiwan Strait?

Is the ‘1992 Consensus‘ Fading Away in the Taiwan Strait?

By Derek Grossman
Beijing and Taipei‘s nebulous common understanding is not what it used to be.

The End of Hong Kong As We Know It

The End of Hong Kong As We Know It

By Ankit Panda
What lies ahead for Hong Kong?

Flashpoints on the Periphery: Understanding China’s Neighborhood Opportunism

Flashpoints on the Periphery: Understanding China’s Neighborhood Opportunism

By Suyash Desai
How is China taking advantage of the pandemic to pursue its foreign policy goals?
China Calls Charges of Pandemic Opportunism in South China Sea ‘Sheer Nonsense’

China Calls Charges of Pandemic Opportunism in South China Sea ‘Sheer Nonsense’

By Ankit Panda
Have China’s ways in the South China Sea changed at all?

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