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The US Consensus on China Is Just a Mirage

The US Consensus on China Is Just a Mirage

By Paul Nadeau
Anyone hoping that U.S. China policy will avoid the pitfalls of growing political polarization is going to be disappointed.
The Chinese Are Coming – to Taiwan?

The Chinese Are Coming – to Taiwan?

By Amitai Etzioni
There are risks in hyping a threat.

3 Reasons Why the US Doesn’t Have a Coherent China Strategy

3 Reasons Why the US Doesn’t Have a Coherent China Strategy

By Bu Le and Dingding Chen
The United States’ China policy will continue to zig and zag in the future.

Senate’s Strategic Competition Act Will Make China-US Relations Worse, Not Better

Senate’s Strategic Competition Act Will Make China-US Relations Worse, Not Better

By Sara Hsu
The overall thrust of the Strategic Competition Act of 2021 is that China is an adversary that cannot be negotiated with.

The China Plan: Transatlantic Blueprint for Strategic Competition

The China Plan: Transatlantic Blueprint for Strategic Competition

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Sarah Kirchberger.
The Challenges of US China Policy

The Challenges of US China Policy

By KAWASHIMA Shin
Trying to deal with individual issues on their merits will be tricky.

US Sanctions 24 China and Hong Kong Officials Ahead of Talks

US Sanctions 24 China and Hong Kong Officials Ahead of Talks

By Zen Soo
The U.S. response to Beijing's electoral reform in Hong Kong further dampens prospects for the first high-level dialogue this week.
On Final Day in Office, Secretary Pompeo Declares China Has Committed ‘Genocide’

On Final Day in Office, Secretary Pompeo Declares China Has Committed ‘Genocide’

By Shannon Tiezzi
It will fall to the Biden administration to deal with the consequences of Pompeo’s statement on the crackdown in Xinjiang.

‘Crazy and Vile’: China Reacts With Fury to US Sanctions on Top Legislators

‘Crazy and Vile’: China Reacts With Fury to US Sanctions on Top Legislators

By Shannon Tiezzi
Washington’s latest Hong Kong sanctions have hit a nerve, but Beijing is also conscious of the Trump administration’s looming expiration date.

5 Steps Joe Biden Should Take to Confront the China Challenge

5 Steps Joe Biden Should Take to Confront the China Challenge

By Joey Siu
China is a looming threat to international order. U.S. leadership in confronting the issue has never been more important.

Citing Forced Labor Concerns, US Issues Ban on Xinjiang Cotton

Citing Forced Labor Concerns, US Issues Ban on Xinjiang Cotton

By Eleanor Albert
U.S. businesses should not be allowed “to profit from slave labor,” a U.S. official said of the ban.
After a Humbling Election Experience, Will the US Change Its Tune on China?

After a Humbling Election Experience, Will the US Change Its Tune on China?

By Jin Kai
The 2020 U.S. election undermines Washington’s bid to act as a beacon for the world.

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