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U.S.-China Competition
China’s South China Sea Anti-Ship Missile Tests Up the Stakes
By Ankit Panda
The tests send a sharp message to the United States Navy.
US-China Competition and Cooperation: The Long View
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Cortez A. Cooper III.
Bilahari Kausikan on Singapore and US-China Competition
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The former diplomat on how small states can navigate U.S.-China competition.
The US vs China: A Clash of Self-Images?
By Plamen Tonchev
The gap between self-perception and reality on both sides is a key factor driving U.S.-China tensions.
Thailand Takes up the ASEAN Challenge
By Hirubalan V. P.
As Bangkok prepares to host the 34th ASEAN summit, the grouping faces uncertainties from within and without.
The ‘Cold Confrontation’ Underway in the South China Sea
By Chen Xiangmiao
Neither the U.S. nor China wants a hot war, but they will continue to contest their differing interests in the region.
In a Post-INF Treaty World, the United States Must Consider Its Basing Options in Asia
By Kelsae Adame and Ankit Panda
It’s too late to save the INF Treaty, but there’s still little clarity on what a post-INF world looks like.
Misplaced Confidence? The US Private Space Sector vs. China
By Namrata Goswami
American confidence that its private space sector can take on China alone is wildly misplaced.
Is China’s Path to Military Parity With the US Through Intellectual Property Theft Doomed?
By Robert Farley
A new article turns conventional wisdom on competitive military modernization on its head.
How the US-China Tech Wars Will Impact the Developing World
By Deborah Lehr
If an “economic iron curtain” falls, it will be in areas like the Middle East and Africa.
The Return of Biopolarity in World Politics
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Øystein Tunsjø.
US-China-Israel Triangle: Assessing Chinese Media Coverage
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alexander B. Pevzner.