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Thanks, But No Thanks: China Pushes Back on Trilateral Strategic Nuclear Arms Control

Thanks, But No Thanks: China Pushes Back on Trilateral Strategic Nuclear Arms Control

By Ankit Panda
Despite Trump claiming otherwise, China isn’t interested in a trilateral arms control arrangement.
The US Navy’s Shifting View of China’s Coast Guard and ‘Maritime Militia’

The US Navy’s Shifting View of China’s Coast Guard and ‘Maritime Militia’

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. has told China that it’ll treat its coast guard and “maritime militia” as naval vessels, in effect.

The US-China Visa War Is Just Getting Started

The US-China Visa War Is Just Getting Started

By Charlotte Gao
The U.S. FBI director says China poses a “multilayered threat” to the United States.

Making Sense of China’s Reaction to the French Navy’s Taiwan Strait Transit

Making Sense of China’s Reaction to the French Navy’s Taiwan Strait Transit

By Ankit Panda
Did China’s spokesperson misspeak or is the Taiwan Strait now being claimed in full as “Chinese waters“?

Although Unhappy With US Sanctions on Iran, China Won’t Fall Out With Washington

Although Unhappy With US Sanctions on Iran, China Won’t Fall Out With Washington

By Charlotte Gao
The White House vows to bring Iran’s oil exports to zero and China is Iran’s largest crude oil customer.
The US Is Pushing Back Against China. What Happens If We Succeed?

The US Is Pushing Back Against China. What Happens If We Succeed?

By Chi Wang
Those hoping for the collapse of China’s communist government need to think seriously about what the consequences would be.

China and Russia Pose Different Problems for the US. They Need Different Solutions.

China and Russia Pose Different Problems for the US. They Need Different Solutions.

By James Dobbins, Howard J. Shatz, and Ali Wyne
One is a resurgent power focused on economic preeminence; the other a declining power fomenting chaos.
On Looming US-China Trade Deal, Actions Speak Louder Than Words

On Looming US-China Trade Deal, Actions Speak Louder Than Words

By Tuan N. Pham
Talk without the support of action means nothing. Enforcement will be the key to any deal.

Will Xi Jinping Visit North Korea This Year?

Will Xi Jinping Visit North Korea This Year?

By Rongjie Lin
Whatever Xi decides, it will tell us a lot about the state of both China-North Korea and China-U.S. relations.

American Bourbon Isn’t Safe From Trump’s Trade War With China

American Bourbon Isn’t Safe From Trump’s Trade War With China

By Robert Farley
The market for American whiskey in China is worth nearly $9 million.

America's China Bashers Are Gaining Steam

America's China Bashers Are Gaining Steam

By Mark J. Valencia
Extremists in the United States have moved Washington’s position from engagement to hardline strategic competition.
5 Reasons Why China Is Not the Soviet Union

5 Reasons Why China Is Not the Soviet Union

By Jin Kai
Construing China as a threat to the United States in the model of the old USSR overlooks important differences.

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