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Rise of China
Towards an Asia-Pacific Maritime Entente?
By John S. Van Oudenaren
A recent call for greater maritime cooperation among Australia, India, Japan and the U.S. has merit.
China’s Rise as a Predator State
By Aurelia George Mulgan
Recent developments have dispelled the myth that China’s rise will be peaceful.
China’s Leadership Fault Lines: Progress vs. Power
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Randal L. Phillips
Needed: A Long Telegram from Beijing
By Francis P. Sempa
Washington could do worse than reflect on the wisdom, profundity, and erudition of George Kennan’s Long Telegram.
Interview: Benjamin Elman
By Emanuel Pastreich
"The 'rise of China' narrative can be read in different ways, and for Japan it is a challenge."
Interview: Joseph Nye
By Emanuel Pastreich
“The U.S. and China are deeply entangled, and that state is largely a good thing.”
America’s Society Is Wealthier Than China’s – And It Doesn’t Matter
By Christopher A. McNally and Denny Roy
The large gap in private wealth has limited significance.
How Good Are the Best Chinese Universities?
By Dingding Chen
According to one survey, Tsinghua University is now the best engineering school in the world. Is this representative?
Interview: Francis Fukuyama
By Emanuel Pastreich
Francis Fukuyama on the rise of China, East Asia tensions, and the role of the United States.
Think Xi Jinping's State Visit to the US Went Well? Think Again
By Dingding Chen
A modest Xi-Obama summit signals troubles ahead. No major breakthrough was achieved during the summit.
How Washington Can Manage Sustainable Strategic Competition With China
By Robert Daly
What's needed now is long-term messaging at a short summit.
Wondering Why China Held Its Parade? Here Are 5 Things Beijing Accomplished.
By Dingding Chen
There are both internal and external benefits of the military parade, despite some international concerns.