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Why a Democratic House Is Not Good News for China

Why a Democratic House Is Not Good News for China

By Xie Tao
Most midterm elections don't have a significant impact on U.S.-China relations. 2018 could be an exception.
Pushback: America’s New China Strategy

Pushback: America’s New China Strategy

By Robert Sutter
A situation report from Washington assessing the U.S. whole of government opposition to China’s challenges.

The New US Hard Line Toward China Is Worrying Southeast Asia

The New US Hard Line Toward China Is Worrying Southeast Asia

By Mark J. Valencia
As U.S. policy toward China becomes more confrontational, its soft power in Asia is waning.

Trump, China, and Ah Q

Trump, China, and Ah Q

By Kerry Brown
Trump proves that the spirit of Lu Xun’s Ah Q is alive and well in China.

Pence on Political Interference: ‘China Wants a Different American President’

Pence on Political Interference: ‘China Wants a Different American President’

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. vice president accused China of “meddling” in U.S. politics in a harshly critical speech.
When Will Closer China-Russia Cooperation Impact US Policy Debate?

When Will Closer China-Russia Cooperation Impact US Policy Debate?

By Robert Sutter
Washington is debating Russia and China policy separately. It needs to consider the emerging Russia-China axis.

Is the Trade War Impacting US Views of China?

Is the Trade War Impacting US Views of China?

By Shannon Tiezzi
A new survey hints at the (limited) impact of government policy on public opinion.
The Misconceptions at the Heart of the US-China Trade War

The Misconceptions at the Heart of the US-China Trade War

By Bonnie Girard
Talks won't do much good unless both sides come to understand how their opponent thinks about the issues.

Deconstructing the US Trade War Against China

Deconstructing the US Trade War Against China

By Jin Kai
The Trump administration is employing a “gray zone” strategy to prevent China from emerging as a threat to U.S. dominance.

The US Senate Considers China's Economic Coercion  

The US Senate Considers China's Economic Coercion  

By Bonnie Girard
One rare area of bipartisan agreement is over the threat of Chinese predatory practices.

The Quad: Second Verse, Same as the First?

The Quad: Second Verse, Same as the First?

By Ali Wyne
10 years later, the 4 members of the Quad still can't agree on how to approach China.
What Trump's Syria Decision Means for East Asia

What Trump's Syria Decision Means for East Asia

By Joseph Bosco
China, North Korea, and others will be watching to see how the United States responds.

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