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China’s US Travel Alert: Weaponizing Tourism Amid the Trade War?

China’s US Travel Alert: Weaponizing Tourism Amid the Trade War?

By Ankit Panda
So far, the indicators that China is weaponizing tourism to the United States remain limited.
Is America Seeking to End the Current International System?

Is America Seeking to End the Current International System?

By Jin Kai
China is often criticized as revisionist, but the United States under Trump seems more dissatisfied with the international order.

US-Iran Tensions: Impact on China-Iran Ties

US-Iran Tensions: Impact on China-Iran Ties

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Amin Saikal.

The US War on Huawei: Predicting the Blowback

The US War on Huawei: Predicting the Blowback

By Robert Farley
The U.S. decision to take on Huawei will have far-reaching implications.

Chinese Media Suggest Rare Earth Embargo on US Amid Trade War

Chinese Media Suggest Rare Earth Embargo on US Amid Trade War

By Paul Wiseman, Frank Bajak, and Yanan Wang
Chinese media warn that Beijing could strike back harder as the trade war continues.
Change and Continuity in Intellectual Property Enforcement: The Case of Huawei

Change and Continuity in Intellectual Property Enforcement: The Case of Huawei

By Robert Farley
The United States is weaponizing interdependence, with important consequences.

Chinese Tourism to US Drops for First Time in 15 Years

Chinese Tourism to US Drops for First Time in 15 Years

By Dee-Ann Durbin
Amid the trade war, Chinese tourists are finding other destinations.
Understanding China’s Vision of Victory

Understanding China’s Vision of Victory

By Ankit Panda
Jonathan Ward describes the conditions that China’s leaders seek to create in the Asia-Pacific by 2049.

Modi 2.0 Confronts a Challenging Foreign Policy Landscape

Modi 2.0 Confronts a Challenging Foreign Policy Landscape

By Harsh V. Pant
After celebrating his win, Modi needs to prepare for much work ahead on the foreign policy front.

China’s Curious Absence From a BRICS Business Conference

China’s Curious Absence From a BRICS Business Conference

By Bonnie Girard
The Eurasian Society’s conference in Washington, D.C. featured presentations from all the BRICS member states – except China.

Why the US-China Trade Negotiations Are Stuck

Why the US-China Trade Negotiations Are Stuck

By Bonnie Girard
The problem centers on the most mistranslated word in the Chinese language: guanxi.
US-China Decoupling and Vulnerabilities in the American Defense Industrial Base

US-China Decoupling and Vulnerabilities in the American Defense Industrial Base

By Robert Farley
Decoupling from China may result in a shock to the U.S. defense industrial base.

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