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Rise of China
Did the United States Ever Really Have a China Strategy?
By Robert Farley
Instead of engaging China, the United States could (with great cost) have isolated it.
Asia’s New Geopolitics Takes Shape Around India, Japan, and Australia
By Harsh V. Pant
Japan, India, and Australia will be instrumental in determining Asia's fate in the 21st century.
Shaping the Asia-Pacific Order: Don’t Count the US Out
By Robert A. Manning
With some foresight and leadership, the postwar system can survive.
Mearsheimer vs. Nye on the Rise of China
By Bill Callahan
John Mearsheimer and Joseph S. Nye Jr. on the rise of China and America's engagement policy.
Why US Allies Are Happy to Join China’s AIIB
By Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar
The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has swept up U.S. allies.
Sponsored Post: The Rise of China, a Concert of Asian Powers and Hybrid Asian Regionalism
By He Baogang
Hybrid regionalism represents a diplomatic alternative for small and middle power states in Asia.
Time to Bust This Myth: The United States Didn't Modernize China
By Dingding Chen
Both countries benefited tremendously from their close economic ties.
US-China: Mutually Assured Economic Destruction?
By Leon Whyte
Can economic interdependence contain superpower rivalry?
Hans Morgenthau and the Balance of Power in Asia
By Francis P. Sempa
The father of realism in international relations envisioned China’s rise, the U.S. rebalance, and the Asian Century.
The Debate on U.S.-China Relations: Make Room, Make Way, or Make Hay
By Elizabeth Economy
Three recent papers attempt to look at the next stage of the world's most important relationship.
Balancing China and the Realist Road to War
By Jie Dalei and Jared McKinney
The argument for balancing against China rests on some questionable assumptions.
U.S. Asia Policy: Past, Present and Future
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Veteran senior diplomat Nicholas Platt offers insights on U.S. foreign policy.