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Sino-US Relations
What China Experts Miss about China and the US
By Ben Lowsen
A competitive stance is essential to working with China.
An American Consensus: Time to Confront China
By Zoe Leung and Michael Depp
The U.S. approach toward China under the Trump administration has quickly turned to all-out confrontation.
Does Sino-US Competition Mean a Zero Sum Game?
By Ben Lowsen
It may, but it doesn’t have to.
Can China Replace the United States as the World's Top Arms Dealer?
By Robert Farley
How China could undercut the dominant U.S. market position in global arms sales.
The Four Types of China Engager: Which Are You?
By Ben Lowsen
Dragon Slayer, Diplomat, Sinologist, or Panda Hugger, where do you fit in?
Avoiding Groupthink on China
By Greg Austin
What we know and don’t know about China’s foreign and military policies.
Xi and Obama: Same Meeting, Different Stories
By Graham Webster
After Obama and Xi meet, their governments tell different stories.
China’s Maritime Expansion: Contradictory Threat Analyses from the US Government?
By Greg Austin
It would be useful if U.S. officials positing a Chinese threat were to take steps to better substantiate their claim.
US Public Opinion on China: A New Low?
By Euhwa Tran
Are increased tensions between the two countries the 'new normal'?
The Myth of a US-China Grand Bargain
By Van Jackson
Accommodating China won't produce peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.
Can Fiction Predict the Future of Warfare?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Perhaps, but more importantly it tells us about how we want the future of war to look like.
How America and China Have Different Visions of International Order
By Alek Chance
One man’s leadership is another man’s hegemony.
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