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U.S. Ambassador to China
As China-US Ties Continue to Fray, Can Their Ambassadors Make Repairs?
By Chi Wang
During previous rounds of crisis, ambassadors helped negotiate solutions. Can Qin Gang and Nicholas Burns follow suit?
China and US to Send in New Ambassadors
By Eleanor Albert
Qin Gang and Nicholas Burns will be taking on the high-profile postings during a time of renewed tensions.
US Ambassador to China Will Step Down in October
By Associated Press
Ambassador Terry Branstad will be leaving his post as U.S.-China tensions soar.
Personnel and Policy in U.S. Policymaking Toward China
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Is the Obama administration really weak on China expertise?
Baucus in Beijing: New Ambassador, Same Priorities
By Shannon Tiezzi
Max Baucus is the latest in a string of trade-oriented U.S. Ambassadors to China.
The Gary Locke Effect: Does Race Matter for a US Ambassador?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Gary Locke, the first Chinese-American ambassador to Beijing, faced taunts and barbs because of his race.
How U.S. Ambassadors Influence China (But Not Americans)
By Zheng Wang
From John Leighton Stuart to Gary Locke, US Ambassadors have been influential in Beijing but have little impact at home.
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