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Rise of China
Must the United States Fight China?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
Neither country “should act on the self-fulfilling expectation that conflict between them is inevitable.”
China’s Secret Plan to Supplant the United States
By Elizabeth C. Economy
A new book claims to shed light on a strategy that would make China the sole superpower by 2049.
US Foreign Policy Bureaucrats See Tough Times Ahead
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) offers insight into problems facing U.S. foreign policy.
What Can Isaiah Berlin Teach Us About Defense Analysis?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
How to discern good from bad security analysis, according to a philosopher.
3 Reasons People Misunderstand China
By Dingding Chen
China is large, fast-changing, and complex -- but many analysts seem to forget this when making predictions.
WWI Analogies: Missing the Role of Culture
By Kadira Pethiyagoda
Culture is having a greater impact on international affairs than ever before.
Ford, Kissinger and US Asia-Pacific Policy
By Andrew Gawthorpe
The US today could draw some useful lessons for its Asia policy from the administration of President Gerald Ford.
Can China Legitimate Its Would-Be Hegemony in Asia?
By Robert E. Kelly
It may dominate the region, but would Chinese hegemony be something more than despotism?
China-US Reconciliation and the East Asian Security Order
By Wei Zongyou
China and the US need to make another grand bargain and transform the regional security order.
China and Strategic Imbalance
By Mohan Malik
‘This is the decade of power transitions in Asia.’
Asia-Pacific: A Step Toward Historical Déjà Vu?
By Shang-su Wu
The power structure forming in the region today has echoes of the past.
Anti-China Rhetoric Impedes China’s Peaceful Rise
By Erin Zimmerman
By provoking nationalist sentiment, China’s neighbors are preventing its assimilation.