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Sino-US Ties

November 23, 2011
Are Chinese That Different?
Chinese students might have their differences with their American counterparts. But they’ve more in common.

November 17, 2011
Bridging the Sino-U.S. Divide
Do American and Chinese students see the world differently? Maybe, but there are ways to bring them together.

September 09, 2011
China’s Welcome FDI
Western nations should welcome Chinese investment not fear it. They can turn it to their advantage.

September 09, 2011
China’s Welcome FDI
Western nations should welcome Chinese investment not fear it. They can turn it to their advantage.

September 04, 2011
The Truth Behind China Brawl Story
YouTube video of the fight between the Georgetown basketball team and their Chinese rivals went viral. But the aftermath was more encouraging than reported.

August 17, 2011
America’s Dangerous Battle Plan
The AirSea Battle concept for countering China’s military rise is expensive and unhelpful. And could even spark a nuclear conflict.

August 06, 2011
What US Fiscal Woes Teach China
The current turmoil in the US will make it harder to bridge the cultural divide between China and the West – and will bolster efforts to internationalize use of the renminbi.

August 04, 2011
The Limits of Mil-to-Mil Contacts
There’s a limit to what military-to-military forums can teach countries. The US and China are a case in point.

August 01, 2011
Are China and US Destined to Clash?
August 1 is Army Day in China. Recent improvements in Sino-US military ties are welcome, but conflicting interests mean tensions might still be inevitable.

July 26, 2011
China's Zero-Sum Game
Comparative quiet in China’s neighbourhood has given it the chance to rise peacefully. Will it keep flexing its muscles?

July 26, 2011
Obama’s China Re-Balancing Act
The US must be careful not to make China feel like it is being contained. A mix of co-operation and balancing is a much better course.

July 26, 2011
EU and China’s Tech Rise
Europe takes a very different approach than the US to addressing China’s rapid rise in science and technology.