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A First-Hand View of 70 Years of China-US Relations

A First-Hand View of 70 Years of China-US Relations

By Shannon Tiezzi
Chi Wang relates his experiences as a Chinese American, charting the highs and lows of China-U.S. relations from 1949 to the present day.
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.

China-US Relations: Views From China

China-US Relations: Views From China

By Mu Chunshan
Understanding how ordinary Chinese people view the relationship is a crucial, but often overlooked, element in getting U.S. policy right.

Danny Russel on US Asia Policy Under Biden

Danny Russel on US Asia Policy Under Biden

By Shannon Tiezzi
The vice president of the Asia Society Policy Institute (and former assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific Affairs) on what we can glean from the administration's recent Asia outreach.

Can the US and China Agree to Disagree?

Can the US and China Agree to Disagree?

By Sara Hsu
Talks are a necessary but not sufficient step for repairing the China-U.S. relationship.
The Innovation Dilemma: Sharing vs. Hoarding Knowledge

The Innovation Dilemma: Sharing vs. Hoarding Knowledge

By Robert Farley
Transparency and sharing are antithetical to efforts to box China out of a competitive position in the most advanced technological sectors. 

Do the Anchorage Talks Represent a New Normal for US-China Relations?

Do the Anchorage Talks Represent a New Normal for US-China Relations?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The fiery stance from China’s diplomats signals they are willing to return perceived disrespect with more disrespect.
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.

What Do Chinese People Think of Developed Countries? 2021 Edition

What Do Chinese People Think of Developed Countries? 2021 Edition

By Adam Y. Liu, Xiaojun Li, and Songying Fang
A new survey shows small but important changes after the 2020 U.S. presidential election.

US–China Talks and the Chinese Reaction

US–China Talks and the Chinese Reaction

By KAWASHIMA Shin
The two sides had very different takes on what was said.

Biden Administration Announces First China Meeting

Biden Administration Announces First China Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan will meet Chinese Director of the Office of the Central Commission for Foreign Affairs Yang Jiechi and Foreign Minister Wang Yi on March 18.
American Views of China Drop to Record Low

American Views of China Drop to Record Low

By Eleanor Albert
A recent poll from Gallup joins a growing body of evidence that China's global image is slipping - especially in the United States.

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