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China’s Xi, Like Biden Hours Earlier, Turns to Calm Language in UN Remarks

China’s Xi, Like Biden Hours Earlier, Turns to Calm Language in UN Remarks

By Ted Anthony
In a pre-recorded speech, Xi reiterated China’s commitment to “dialogue and cooperation” and refrained from criticizing the U.S. by name.
Great Power Competition Doesn’t Have to Be Bad

Great Power Competition Doesn’t Have to Be Bad

By Fatih Oktay
China-U.S. competition could actually be a net good for the world – if the middle powers can steer it in the right direction.

The Modern China-Russia-US Triangle

The Modern China-Russia-US Triangle

By Vu Le Thai Hoang and Huy Nguyen
Why we can’t expect a stable “two vs one” dynamic this time around.

What Is the End Game of US-China Competition?

What Is the End Game of US-China Competition?

By Andy Zelleke
Could the two sides agree on a modus vivendi? If so, what would it look like?

US-China Rivalry: Who Will Prevail?

US-China Rivalry: Who Will Prevail?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ambassador Alfredo Toro Hardy.
Harry Harding on the US, China, and a ‘Cold War 2.0’

Harry Harding on the US, China, and a ‘Cold War 2.0’

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Calling it a second Cold War is misleading, but to deny that it’s a Cold War is also disingenuous.”

Harry Harding on the Rapidly Changing US-China Relationship

Harry Harding on the Rapidly Changing US-China Relationship

By Shannon Tiezzi
What happened to U.S.-China relations? Professor Harding offers his thoughts on the past, present and future.
The US-South Korea Alliance and the China Factor

The US-South Korea Alliance and the China Factor

By Clint Work
In the current context of U.S.-China competition, Washington’s strategic preferences and Seoul’s search for greater autonomy are clashing.

Why Is America Dusting off Its Anti-Communist Playbook?

Why Is America Dusting off Its Anti-Communist Playbook?

By Jin Kai
Why, at this particular moment, is Washington so persistently intent on fighting China, especially the so-called “evil” communist regime?

The US ‘New Cold War’ Battle Cry in the South China Sea

The US ‘New Cold War’ Battle Cry in the South China Sea

By Chen Xiangmiao
Stepped-up U.S. aggression against China has been especially notable in the South China Sea.

Hong Kong Is the First Casualty of the New Cold War

Hong Kong Is the First Casualty of the New Cold War

By Brian Wong
Hong Kong – the first battleground where East meets West – has already been drastically changed.
How Does China View the Notion of a New ‘Cold War’?

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?

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