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A Discussion With US Senator Chris Murphy About Subnational Diplomacy and China

A Discussion With US Senator Chris Murphy About Subnational Diplomacy and China

By Catherine Putz
The City and State Diplomacy Act has an unmistakable target, even if the text of bill does not name it: China. 
China, US Hold Delayed Trade Meeting to Discuss ‘Phase 1’ Deal

China, US Hold Delayed Trade Meeting to Discuss ‘Phase 1’ Deal

By Associated Press
Both the U.S. and China expressed satisfaction with the talks and the implementation of the deal thus far.

Biden Joins the Anti-China Chorus

Biden Joins the Anti-China Chorus

By Amitai Etzioni
Those hoping for a reset may be disappointed.

China Thinks Cooperation With the US Is ‘Unstoppable.’ It’s a Dangerous Assumption.

China Thinks Cooperation With the US Is ‘Unstoppable.’ It’s a Dangerous Assumption.

By Shannon Tiezzi
Buoyed by a sense of historical inevitability, Beijing insists it has no responsibility for fraying ties with Washington.

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.
US Anti-China Sentiment Reaches New Peak

US Anti-China Sentiment Reaches New Peak

By Amitai Etzioni
We're at the wagging the dog stage.

China Tells US to Close Consulate in Chengdu Amid Growing Spat

China Tells US to Close Consulate in Chengdu Amid Growing Spat

By Associated Press
The move follows the U.S. closure of China's consulate in Houston as relations continue to spiral downward.
How Chinese People View the US Sanctions Against Huawei

How Chinese People View the US Sanctions Against Huawei

By Mu Chunshan
The attack on Huawei has been hugely damaging for Chinese popular opinion toward the United States.

US Orders China to Close Its Consulate in Houston

US Orders China to Close Its Consulate in Houston

By Associated Press
The US offered no details on its decision even as China promised retaliation.

The Cost of Ending Fulbright in China

The Cost of Ending Fulbright in China

By Eleanor Albert
The Trump administration is willing to sacrifice a source of long-term relationship and knowledge building in a bid to punish current Chinese behavior.

The US Announces a New Position on Maritime Claims in the South China Sea: First Takeaways

The US Announces a New Position on Maritime Claims in the South China Sea: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
In a welcome development, the revised U.S. position brings American policy in line with the July 2016 arbitral tribunal ruling.
Bad Faith All the Way: US Attempts to Bring China to the Arms Control Table

Bad Faith All the Way: US Attempts to Bring China to the Arms Control Table

By Ankit Panda
The Trump administration’s tactics aren’t fooling anyone.

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