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China, the US, and a Tale of 2 Professors

China, the US, and a Tale of 2 Professors

By Hemant Adlakha
While a U.S. professor receives positive press for challenging the “anti-China” mindset, a Chinese expert gets smeared for being too “pro-U.S.”
After the Biden-Xi Meeting: Righting China-US Relations

After the Biden-Xi Meeting: Righting China-US Relations

By Dingding Chen and Chen Yingfan
Dwindling communication opportunities between the two countries are gradually eroding the foundation of stable relations.

Andrew Small on the Origins of ‘China’s War With the West’

Andrew Small on the Origins of ‘China’s War With the West’

By Shannon Tiezzi
Small traces the downward trajectory of China’s relationships with the United States and EU countries.

Biden-Xi Summit Shows an Uneasy Peace Emerging Between China and the US

Biden-Xi Summit Shows an Uneasy Peace Emerging Between China and the US

By Brian Wong
What factors are behind the reframing of the relationship, and will it last?

In First Face-to-Face Meeting With Xi, Biden Emphasizes Taiwan

In First Face-to-Face Meeting With Xi, Biden Emphasizes Taiwan

By Seung Min Kim and Zeke Miller
Biden emphasized his wish to avoid conflict and “a new Cold War” with China.
China Was an Issue in the US Midterms, Especially in Attack Ads

China Was an Issue in the US Midterms, Especially in Attack Ads

By Joe Renouard
In hundred of campaign ads, China is portrayed as both a threat to American interests and a partner for corrupt elites in the United States.

Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Chinese foreign minister stressed to his U.S. counterpart that Washington should not expect Beijing to change course.
US Moves Toward ‘Strategic Clarity’ Reveal Old Rifts in China-US Relations

US Moves Toward ‘Strategic Clarity’ Reveal Old Rifts in China-US Relations

By Kuan-Ting Chen and Joe Baldock
As President Biden doubles down on his commitment to defend Taiwan, the discrepancies between Chinese and U.S. interpretations of their foundational diplomatic policies are beginning to show.

The US Opioid Problem Is Also a China Problem

The US Opioid Problem Is Also a China Problem

By Jim Crotty
China makes the bulk of fentanyl precursor chemicals and shows little interest in stopping the outflow.

Philanthropy Cooperation: A Bright Spot in China-US Relations

Philanthropy Cooperation: A Bright Spot in China-US Relations

By Dingding Chen and Cai Jiazheng
At a time when many areas of the relationship are experiencing tensions, China and the U.S. have seen strengthened philanthropy cooperation ever since the outbreak of COVID-19.

Where Does China-US Trade Go From Here?

Where Does China-US Trade Go From Here?

Chad Bown, Liu Luxin, Zongyuan Zoe Liu, and Tu Xinquan on the current state and future prospects of China-U.S. trade.
How Things Could Have Gone Wrong – and Still Can – in the Taiwan Strait

How Things Could Have Gone Wrong – and Still Can – in the Taiwan Strait

By Todd Hall
China’s military drills are over, but the risk of escalation remains.

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