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Chinese Foreign Policy
Is China’s Periphery Becoming the Core of Its International Relations?
By Neil Thomas
An op-ed by an influential Chinese scholar reflects trends in Chinese foreign policy.
China: The Influence of History
By Michael D. Swaine
How does history influence Chinese thought and behavior today?
China in South Sudan: Practical Responsibility
By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, on a visit to Africa, renewed China's commitment to the South Sudan peace process.
4 Headaches for Chinese Diplomacy in 2015
By Dingding Chen
Four issues that could shape Chinese diplomacy in 2015.
The Top 5 Achievements of Chinese Diplomacy in 2014
By Dingding Chen
Despite some challenges, 2014 was a very good year for China’s diplomacy; 2015 will be more or less the same.
A 'Global Network of Partnerships' With Chinese Characteristics?
By Ankit Panda
Is Xi Jinping really about untether Chinese foreign policy from long-standing CCP guidelines?
Xi Jinping's Evolution of Chinese Grand Strategy
By Dingding Chen
A more confident China will continue to seek regional and global leadership while firmly defending its core national interests.
One Year of ADIZ: What Next for China?
By Ankit Panda
China's East China Sea air defense identification zone (ADIZ) remains ambiguous.
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.
Why China's South China Sea Diplomacy Will Frustrate Claimants
By Robert Farley
International frustration over outcomes in the South China Sea is a fine outcome for China.
China's 'Marshall Plan' Is Much More
By Dingding Chen
China’s ‘one belt, one road’ initiative is no Marshall plan -- it's far more ambitious.
China-Vietnam Defense Hotline Agreed: What Next?
By Carl Thayer
Beijing and Hanoi are looking to reset bilateral relations following a turbulent year.