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Chinese Foreign Policy
No, There Is No US-China ‘Clash of Civilizations’
By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
It’s important to resist oversimplified narratives about U.S.-China relations.
What Does the Second Belt and Road Forum Say About the Health of China’s Initiative?
By Ankit Panda
The second Belt and Road Forum took place in a more challenging environment than the first.
With New South China Sea Tensions With Philippines, China Overplays Its Hand
By Ankit Panda
China’s attempts to test the U.S.-Philippine alliance may strengthen the alliance at a critical time.
Are the European Union and China Systemic Rivals?
By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
They need not be, but competition is on the rise between them.
Intellectual Property, Defense Technology, and the Future of Great Power Relations
By Robert Farley
The idea that technological catch-up is possible may be flawed.
How Does China Really Think About WTO Reform?
By Junyang Hu and Dingding Chen
The WTO needs China to survive, and vice versa.
Amid Kashmir Crisis, Russia and China Join India in Statement Condemning Use of Terror for ‘Geopolitical Goals’
By Ankit Panda
Chinese support, in particular, will remain limited.
Ananth Krishnan on India-China Ties in an Era of Superpower Competition
By Ankit Panda
An Indian journalist based in China for 9 years shares his impressions of the two countries's relationship.
From Wuhan to Pulwama: What Remains the Same Between India and China Over Jaish-e-Mohammed
By Harsh V. Pant
China will continue to shield Pakistan, much like before.
How Old Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Exactly?
By Ankit Panda
The policies that became the Belt and Road Initiative date back into the early 2000s.
Huawei’s Legal Woes and Tech ’Decoupling’ Between China and the West
By Ankit Panda
Huawei is just the beginning in a longer-term decoupling between the West and China.
When Will Xi Jinping Travel to North Korea?
By Ankit Panda
After a fourth visit by Kim to China, it’s Xi’s turn to travel to North Korea.