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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.
Does It Matter That the University of Kentucky Closed Its Confucius Institute?

Does It Matter That the University of Kentucky Closed Its Confucius Institute?

By Robert Farley
The concerns about Confucius Institutes are well known, but many are manageable. Is closing the institutes the answer?

The US-China Trade War Is Still Happening

The US-China Trade War Is Still Happening

By Sara Hsu
Four years and a new president later, U.S. tariffs on Chinese products remain.

First Biden-Xi Phone Call Shows Not Much Has Changed in US-China Relations

First Biden-Xi Phone Call Shows Not Much Has Changed in US-China Relations

By Shannon Tiezzi
While China calls for cooperation, the new U.S. administration shares many of the same talking points of the Trump team.

How China Joined the Sanctions Game

How China Joined the Sanctions Game

By Andrew Rennemo
Sanctions will continue to shape U.S.-China ties – with Beijing starting to give as good as it gets.
Will the Biden Administration Embrace Trump’s Extreme Anti-China Rhetoric?

Will the Biden Administration Embrace Trump’s Extreme Anti-China Rhetoric?

By Amitai Etzioni
The new administration will have to sidestep yet another Trump landmine.

The Future of China-US Sanctions Diplomacy

The Future of China-US Sanctions Diplomacy

By Brian Wong
Sanctions are here to stay in U.S.-China relations. What does that mean for the relationship?
China Bids Farewell to Trump Administration’s ‘Lies and Madness’

China Bids Farewell to Trump Administration’s ‘Lies and Madness’

By Shannon Tiezzi
China’s Foreign Ministry hit a group of outgoing officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, with sanctions.

Love-Hate Relationships: The Divergent US Perceptions of Japan and China

Love-Hate Relationships: The Divergent US Perceptions of Japan and China

By Su-Mei Ooi
A pervasive pro-Japan bias in the U.S. has blinded Americans to the dangers of Japan’s far-right leaders – and reinforced enmity with China.

China Is Already Using the Storming of the US Capitol for Propaganda

China Is Already Using the Storming of the US Capitol for Propaganda

By Shannon Tiezzi
Early statements, both official and on Twitter, reveal how the violence in Washington D.C. will benefit China.

6 Suggestions for Biden’s China Policy

6 Suggestions for Biden’s China Policy

By Andy Zelleke
Biden will have to lead and negotiate with urgency in three interdependent contexts: at home, with partner governments, and with Beijing.
What Do Chinese People Think of Developed Countries?

What Do Chinese People Think of Developed Countries?

By Adam Y. Liu, Xiaojun Li, and Songying Fang
Perceptions of China have darkened in the United States and much of Europe. Are those feelings mutual?

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