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U.S.-China Relations
What ARIA Will and Won’t Do for the US in Asia
By Ankit Panda
U.S. allies will welcome the Asia Reassurance Initiative Act.
Obviously, Beijing Wants to Make US-China Trade Talks Work
By Charlotte Gao
China has every reason to seek a deal now, considering that Beijing is surrounded by domestic challenges and troubles.
How Does China’s Air Force Learn and Adapt to New Circumstances?
By Robert Farley
The PLAAF has made close study of U.S. military institutions.
After Latest US-China Talks, Where Does the Trade Truce Stand?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China doesn't seem to be offering much more than it already has. Will that be enough for Trump?
How China Might Repel the US Intellectual Property Trade Offensive
By Robert Farley
Intellectual property violations may be, in some sense, the WMD of the U.S.-China trade war
Questioning the Presumption of a US-China Power Transition
By Ali Wyne
Analysts should consider another possibility: uneasy, fluid coexistence between the United States and China.
Challenges for the US-China Trade War ‘Truce‘
By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
We have seen some progress, but a real deal remains difficult.
ARIA: Congress Makes Its Mark on US Asia Policy
By Carl Thayer
ARIA is a significant step toward a more engaged U.S. posture in Asia.
US Extradition of Huawei CFO: Fallout and Fault Lines
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Roland Hinterkoerner.
A New Approach to China – and the World – From the US Department of Defense
By Bonnie Girard
What new Acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan might mean for U.S.-China defense relations.
US Envoys Due in Beijing for Trade Talks
By Joe McDonald
China says U.S. envoys are expected in Beijing on Monday for talks on the trade fight.
The Increasingly Toxic Political Climate for American Analysts of US-China Relations
By Mark J. Valencia
Anyone critical of the hardening U.S. approach to China is now facing attack. That doesn't bode well for U.S. policymaking.