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U.S. China policy
The Taiwan Travel Act in Context
By Gerrit van der Wees
As the United States rethinks its approach to China, it's time to also reimagine relations with Taiwan.
Weathering the Coming Storm in the South China Sea
By Patrick M. Cronin and Anthony Cho
The United States needs a coherent Asia strategy if it is to avoid ceding the initiative to China.
Did China and the US Overreact to Tillerson's Remarks On US-China Relations?
By DD Wu
His description of U.S.-China relations brought too much optimism from China and too much criticism from the US.
Trump’s World and the South China Sea
By Tetsuo Kotani
How the president responds to China’s provocations could prove decisive for the region.
What Did Xi Jinping Say to Donald Trump?
By Han Ze
Reading between the lines of the Chinese president's message to his future U.S. counterpart.
Is Donald Trump Really Good News for China?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Some of Trump's foreign policy pronouncements are music to China's ears -- others are anathema.
The Presidential Politics of US China Policy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Julian Chang.
US-China Relations: The Long View
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy
China's Potential Pitfalls #5: The United States
By Xue Li
U.S. China policy remains a challenge for Beijing, but it's not the South China Sea that will cause major issues.
China Policy: Memo for the Next US President
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Leland R. Miller
The Missing Piece of US-China Relations: Trust
By Michael Tai
"U.S. antipathy to China is rooted in angst about its rise and the prospect of American decline."
Personnel and Policy in U.S. Policymaking Toward China
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Is the Obama administration really weak on China expertise?