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Joe Biden
How Does China View the Notion of a New ‘Cold War’?
By Ankit Panda
As U.S.-China relations fray, how does Beijing assess the situation?
A US-China Détente in 2021: A Word of Caution
By Maxime Chervaux
Trump’s China policy is about domestic politics, and it has shown some successes.
Why a US-China Détente Is Coming in 2021: The Biden Factor
By Dingding Chen
Beyond Trump’s policies, the possibility of a Biden presidency looms large over the U.S.-China relationship.
Joe Biden’s Record on China and Taiwan
By Kuang-shun Yang
For decades, Biden has embraced the “China engagement” doctrine and warned Taiwan to tread carefully. Now, though, he seems to have changed his tune.
The US Democrats’ China Debate
By Craig Kafura
None of Trump’s Democratic would-be rivals look likely to adopt a softer stance on China.
What Do the US Democratic Presidential Contenders Think About China?
By Eleanor Albert
So far, the Democrats have had little to say about what’s often called the world’s most important bilateral relationship.
Top US Officials Heat Up Rhetoric on China's South China Sea Behavior
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter minced no words: the U.S. is here to stay in Asia.
Joe Biden: The Bull in the China Shop
By Elizabeth C. Economy
The vice president creates waves with comments in China, but he was right to make them.
Biden's China Visit: A Failure to Communicate
By Shannon Tiezzi
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are talking, but are they actually saying anything?
US Asia Policy: Things Fall Apart?
By Zachary Keck
Vice President Joe Biden trip to Asia this week can’t substitute for sustained attention to the region.
Washington Rediscovers Asia
By Elizabeth C. Economy
After a period of distraction, the U.S. reaffirms by word and deed its interest in Asia.
India Needs a Renaissance
As free trade bloc negotiations advance, India is in danger of being left behind.