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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.

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.

The US-China Cold War Has Already Started

The US-China Cold War Has Already Started

By Alan Dupont
The clashing geopolitical ambitions of the two states are fueling a rivalry that could be even more dangerous and consequential than the original Cold War.
The United States, China, and the Future of Arms Control

The United States, China, and the Future of Arms Control

By Ankit Panda
Tong Zhao discusses prospects for strategic arms control between the United States and China.

COVID-19 Complicates the US-China Cyber Threat Landscape

COVID-19 Complicates the US-China Cyber Threat Landscape

By Lee Clark
Will the fallout from the pandemic increase or decrease China's cyber aggression?
‘The War to Resist America’: How China Remembers the Korean War

‘The War to Resist America’: How China Remembers the Korean War

By Joe Renouard and Woyu Liu
It may be “the forgotten war” in the U.S., but the Korean War is far from forgotten in China.

The Uneven Effects of US Restrictive Immigration Policy for Chinese Nationals

The Uneven Effects of US Restrictive Immigration Policy for Chinese Nationals

By Robert Farley
The Trump administration’s immigration will have negative -- but uneven -- effects on both the United States and China.

With China Sanctions, America Pushes the Limits of Its Financial Power

With China Sanctions, America Pushes the Limits of Its Financial Power

By Andrew Rennemo
U.S. diplomacy has developed an unhealthy dependence on sanctions.

Why a US-China Détente Is Coming in 2021: The COVID-19 Factor and the Turn Inward

Why a US-China Détente Is Coming in 2021: The COVID-19 Factor and the Turn Inward

By Dingding Chen
COVID-19 will cause the United States -- and its prospective partners -- to look inwards.
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.

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