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U.S.-China military relations
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Preventing Another 'Hainan Incident'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Can the U.S. and China come to agreements to lessen the risk of dangerous accidents at sea or in the air?
Surprise: US-China Military Ties Are Actually Improving
By Shannon Tiezzi
U.S.-China military relations have a long way to go, but they've improved substantially in the last four years.
A 'Historic Moment': China's Ships Head to RIMPAC 2014
By Shannon Tiezzi
For the first time, Chinese ships are on their way to participate in the international RIMPAC naval exercises.
In US, Chinese General Defends South China Sea Oil Rig
By Shannon Tiezzi
During a press conference with Martin Dempsey and Fang Fenghui, South China Sea issues dominated the discussion.
China's Chief of PLA General Staff to Visit US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Fang Fenghui arrives in the U.S. today, returning Martin Dempsey's visit to Beijing last year.
US, China Play the Blame Game
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hagel's first official visit to China devolved into a verbal game of "hot potato" with his counterpart.
China Seeks Nuclear Talks Between Pyongyang, Seoul
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's take on the violence in Ukraine, U.S.-China military ties, and the top Chinese media outlets. Friday links.
Imagining China’s Military in 2020
By Harry Kazianis
Recent testimony forecasts what the People’s Liberation Army could look like in 2020.
Robert Gates Worries About China's Growing Military
By Shannon Tiezzi
Gates' memoirs reveal the mainstream US thinking on China.
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