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The US State Department China Policy Paper: Hits and Misses

The US State Department China Policy Paper: Hits and Misses

By Andy Zelleke
The document is short on prescriptions, but provides a more nuanced diagnosis of the problem than usually found in Trump administration statements.
Biden Must Not Be Tempted by the Mirage of a US-China Reset

Biden Must Not Be Tempted by the Mirage of a US-China Reset

By Valerie Niquet
The temptation of reconciliation will face the stark reality of the CCP's ambitions and behavior.

With New State Department Web Page, US Ramps up Emphasis on China’s Xinjiang Abuses

With New State Department Web Page, US Ramps up Emphasis on China’s Xinjiang Abuses

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S.-China battle of the narratives over Xinjiang continues to heat up.

Why Is America Dusting off Its Anti-Communist Playbook?

Why Is America Dusting off Its Anti-Communist Playbook?

By Jin Kai
Why, at this particular moment, is Washington so persistently intent on fighting China, especially the so-called “evil” communist regime?

The US-China Relationship Is a Shakespearean Tragedy

The US-China Relationship Is a Shakespearean Tragedy

By Zheng Wang
We are silently witnessing the biggest strategic misjudgment in history: Two superpowers are sliding toward conflict when they still share huge common interests.
Team Biden’s Policies on China and Taiwan

Team Biden’s Policies on China and Taiwan

By Yang Kuang-shun
To understand a possible President Biden's China approach, we need to look at the views of his likely advisers.

China’s Foreign Minister Strikes Conciliatory Tone to Bring US Ties Back From the Brink

China’s Foreign Minister Strikes Conciliatory Tone to Bring US Ties Back From the Brink

By Eleanor Albert
In speech on Thursday, Wang Yi tried for a reset in U.S.-China relations amid worsening tensions.
A US-China Détente in 2021: A Word of Caution

A US-China Détente in 2021: A Word of Caution

By Maxime Chervaux
Trump’s China policy is about domestic politics, and it has shown some successes.

How Unique Is Trump’s China Policy?

How Unique Is Trump’s China Policy?

By Keikichi Takahashi
The current U.S. approach reflects a sea change on China that began before Trump’s election – and will continue after his administration ends.

To Compete with China, the US Needs a Better Narrative Than a ‘New Cold War’

To Compete with China, the US Needs a Better Narrative Than a ‘New Cold War’

By Hunter Marston
The story we tell matters because it lays the foundation for competent strategy.

Where Have America’s Pro-Business China Watchers Gone?

Where Have America’s Pro-Business China Watchers Gone?

By James Haynes
What happened to Amb. Terry Branstad and the rest of the United States’ pro-business, pro-engagement China watchers?
What Are America’s Interests in Hong Kong?

What Are America’s Interests in Hong Kong?

By Jin Kai
The hardnosed new U.S. approach to Hong Kong may actually end up undermining U.S. interests in the region.

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