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Global Order
China Takes Full Advantage of Taliban’s Isolation
By Niva Yau
Chinese interests in expanding its engagement in Afghanistan lies in opportunist thinking.
Appraising Germany's 'Alliance of Multilateralists' Idea in an Asian Context
By Ankit Panda
Can Germany lead an "alliance of multilateralists"? Is there a constituency for the idea in the Asia-Pacific?
How Real Is the Chinese Threat to the United States?
By Charles V. Peña
Threat is a function of both capability and intention.
China's Rise and the Future of Liberal International Order: Asking the Right Questions
By Robert Farley
As China rises, what sort of challenge will it pose to the U.S.-led status quo?
Yan Xuetong on How Germany and China Should Rethink the Global Order
By Körber-Stiftung
“The current norms are no longer suitable.”
How a Rules-Based Order Could Cement China's Rise
By Jin Kai
What ensures and facilitates the ultimate rise of a great power?
Book Review: Why Govern? Rethinking Demand and Progress in Global Governance
By Oliver Stuenkel
The transition to multipolarity may be destabilizing, but the new order is undoubtedly a more democratic one.
Is China Ready for Global Leadership?
By Dingding Chen
Yes and no, but China should get ready for global leadership if the U.S. further retreats from the world.
The Post-Western World and the Rise of a Parallel Order
By Oliver Stuenkel
"We stand at the cusp of a historic shift of power away from the West toward Asia."
What to Expect From the G20 Summit
By Huang Nan, Zhang Juan, and Shannon Tiezzi
Jiang Yuechun of CIIS gives an overview of China's most important diplomatic event this year.
Is a China-India-Russia Coalition Inevitable?
By Dingding Chen
Although unlikely in the near future, the three powers share interests that bind them and pose a challenge to the U.S.
The Logic Behind China's Air Intercepts
By Jin Kai
In intercepting US military aircraft, China is sending a clear signal about what behavior it will (and won't) accept.
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