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The Americans Are Coming? Washington’s China Pushback and Its Uncertainties

The Americans Are Coming? Washington’s China Pushback and Its Uncertainties

By Jin Kai
The U.S. has been moving toward a “whole-of-government” approach to counter China for years, but the ultimate impact remains uncertain.
Trump Signs Bills in Support of Hong Kong; China Warns of Consequences

Trump Signs Bills in Support of Hong Kong; China Warns of Consequences

By Associated Press
Trump tried to paint the bills as a sign of “respect for President Xi,” but Beijing wasn’t buying it.

Trump’s National Security Advisor and the Future of US-China Relations

Trump’s National Security Advisor and the Future of US-China Relations

By Michael Cerny
Tracing Robert C. O’Brien’s thoughts on China.

Pence Doubles Down on ‘Tough on China’ Messaging

Pence Doubles Down on ‘Tough on China’ Messaging

By Eleanor Albert
At a recent speech, the U.S. vice president reprised his “bad cop” on China role.

Trump’s Devastating Silence on China’s Human Rights Abuses 

Trump’s Devastating Silence on China’s Human Rights Abuses 

By Naz El-Khatib and Ashley Wood
Trump’s obsession with “strength” at the expense of human rights has been a defining feature of his views on China.
What Happened to the US-China Trade Deal?

What Happened to the US-China Trade Deal?

By Paul Wiseman
An agreement that once looked close now seems far off.

Did Trump Just Scuttle US-China Trade Talks (Again)?

Did Trump Just Scuttle US-China Trade Talks (Again)?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Trump seems to think dialogue will continue despite new tariffs, now reaching all Chinese imports. China may disagree.
How Boris Johnson Will Approach UK-China Relations

How Boris Johnson Will Approach UK-China Relations

By Bonnie Girard
The new British prime minister won’t follow in Trump’s footsteps when it comes to China, but there are some similarities.

Can the US-China Trade War Be Resolved?

Can the US-China Trade War Be Resolved?

By Yukon Huang
U.S. demands are incoherent, illogical, or outright contradictory. That makes a deal even more uncertain.

The US Scare Campaign Against China

The US Scare Campaign Against China

By David Skidmore
The political calculations behind exaggerating the “present danger” – from the Cold War to today.

The US-China Relationship: Why Words Matter

The US-China Relationship: Why Words Matter

By Eleanor Albert
Don’t discount the damaging impact of escalatory rhetoric on both sides.
What Did the US Give up to Restart Trade Talks With China?

What Did the US Give up to Restart Trade Talks With China?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Washington compromised on more than Huawei.

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