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Chinese Foreign Policy
China Courts Sri Lanka
By Ankit Panda
China and Sri Lanka will conclude over 20 agreements during Xi Jinping's visit to Colombo.
It's Still a Good Idea for China to Send Troops to Fight ISIS
By Dingding Chen
Beijing has more to gain than to lose by intervening against ISIS in Iraq.
China Should Send Troops to Fight ISIS
By Dingding Chen
Fighting ISIS has multiple benefits for China; Beijing should seize on this rare opportunity.
China Might Just Be an Assertive Status Quo Power
By Robert Farley
On balance, Beijing's policies suggest it is looking to carve out a special role for itself within the current order.
Chinese Foreign Policy Needs Major Reform
By Dingding Chen
Tao Guang Yang Hui or Fen Fa You Wei? This is the question for China.
China Won’t Be a Different Kind of Global Power
By Zachary Keck
Like the U.S. before it, the China of today will be the hegemon of tomorrow.
Iraq Exposes Limits of China’s Non-Interference Policy
By Oliver Bräuner
Like Libya and Sudan, the recent crisis in Iraq underscores the limits of China’s non-interference policy.
Reflecting on China's Five Principles, 60 Years Later
By Ankit Panda
Sixty years later, what are China's "five principles" worth?
China’s Growing Hegemonic Bent
By Zachary Keck
More and more, China is engaging in the same kind of hegemonic actions it has always denounced in others.
Does China Care About its International Image?
By Dingding Chen
China values its national interests, including sovereignty, over its international image.
China: Foreign Minister's India Trip Has 'Great Significance'
By Ankit Panda
With Modi's election victory in India, China seems to be attempting a foreign policy "reset" with India.
Shangri-La Dialogue: Beijing’s Iron Fist in a Velvet Glove
By Nick Bisley and Brendan Taylor
China’s approach to this year’s Dialogue is communicating a simple message.