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U.S.-China military relations
6 Takeaways from Xi Jinping's US Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Cyber issues, the South China Sea disputes, economic issues, and military-to-military ties all featured on the Xi-Obama agenda.
No More Dangerous Intercepts for US, China Miltary Aircraft?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A few days after another "unsafe" intercept by a Chinese jet, the US and China finalized rules for aerial encounters.
US Admiral: China 'Very Interested' in RIMPAC 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and America's top naval leaders have a wish-list for the relationship.
A First: China Sends Troops to US-Mongolia-Led Khaan Quest Exercise
By Ankit Panda
For the first time, China is sending People's Liberation Army troops to exercise Khaan Quest.
Why Is the US Excluding China from a New Military Meeting?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Not every interaction that leaves out Beijing is part of a ‘containment’ strategy.
How America's New Secretary of Defense Will Deal With China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, trouble in Myanmar, defending the Silk Road, and China's cyber theme song. Friday China links.
World’s Largest Human Migration Underway in China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Dalai Lama, U.S.-China CBMs, "discord" in the South China Sea, and Chinese militants in IS. Your China links.
US-China Military Relations: The Great Debate
By Shannon Tiezzi
Are closer U.S.-China military ties in Washington's best interests?
US Air Force to Share Space Data Directly with China
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Air Force Space Command will share orbital data directly with interested Chinese agencies.
A ‘New Type of Military Relations’ for China and the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
As U.S.-China ties become more strained, a working military relationship is ever more crucial.
US-China Need a Missile Launch Notification Deal
By Nicholas Cosmas, Meicen Sun, and John K. Warden
The United States and China should establish an advance launch notification agreement for long-range missile systems.
US General: Our Aerial Encounters with China Largely Safe
By Shannon Tiezzi
The top US Air Force commander in the Pacific said the U.S., China, and Japan largely avoid dangerous midair incidents.