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Chinese Foreign Policy
China’s Consistently Inconsistent South China Sea Policy
By Ryan Santicola
The thesis of China’s foreign policy consistency falls apart in the South China Sea.
China’s Instructive Syria Policy
By Adrien Morin
Chinese position on the Syrian crisis shows the consistency of its foreign policy.
The Myth of Chinese Assertiveness
By Björn Jerdén
Frequent claims that China has grown more assertive since 2009 ignore the historical record.
Chinese Foreign Policy: A New Era Dawns
By Anne-Marie Brady
As its economic clout grows, Beijing is forging its own path in international relations.
Moderating The China Threat
By Ankit Panda
Will China continue to be perceived as a threat by its neighbors? What does it need to do to moderate itself?
USS Cowpens Incident Reveals Strategic Mistrust Between U.S. and China
By Carl Thayer
The potential remains for mishaps involving naval vessels and military aircraft in the South China Sea.
China’s Foreign Policy Debates
Xi Jinping may have grabbed the APEC Summit limelight, but China still needs to resolve some foreign policy questions.
Why Does China Still Play Second Fiddle?
Despite its achievements, China is not yet ready to take on more responsibility in international affairs.
Foreign Policy Under Xi Jinping
MIT’s Taylor Fravel lays out some possible trends as China transitions to new leadership.
Revising Deng’s Foreign Policy
Recent comments by General Ma Xiaotian suggest a shift from Deng Xiaoping’s approach to foreign policy.
Revising Deng’s Foreign Policy
Recent comments by General Ma Xiaotian suggest a shift from Deng Xiaoping’s approach to foreign policy.
To Interfere, or Not to Interfere?
Chinese policy over Libya and Sudan suggests a possible shift in its non-interference doctrine. What’s happening?