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The 'China Factor' in US North Korea Policy
By 38 North/ John Delury
Evaluating China's likely response to the policies advocated by U.S. hawks, doves, and "boas."

Is America Really China’s Greatest National Security Threat?
By Bonnie Kristian
A recent Pew survey sheds light on China’s relationship with the outside world, in particular the United States

Unraveling China-North Korea Relations
By Adam Cathcart
Two events that elucidate North Korea's relationship with China in the aftermath of the fifth nuclear test.

Downplaying Sino-US Tensions in the South China Sea
By Hunter Marston
How to help ease tensions in what is often called the world's most important bilateral relationship.

Interview: Zachary Abuza on ISIS in Asia
By Shannon Tiezzi, Huang Nan, and Zhang Juan
A closer look at the threat Islamic State poses to the Asia-Pacific.

A Bright Spot in US-China Relations: Renewable Energy
By Michelle Winglee
By cooperating on renewable energy, the U.S. and China could help each other -- and the world.

Can the US and China Save the World?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing and Washington are seeking increased clean energy cooperation in a bid to fight climate change.
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