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U.S.-China Relations
Trump Signs Asia Reassurance Initiative Act Into Law
By Ankit Panda
The act authorizes $1.5 billion in new spending for U.S. initiatives in Asia.
Does Sino-US Competition Mean a Zero Sum Game?
By Ben Lowsen
It may, but it doesn’t have to.
The US Justice Department Is Just Getting Started Against State-Backed Hackers
By Ankit Panda
Zhu Hua and Zhang Shilong are unlikely to be the last alleged state-backed hackers to be indicted by the United States.
US-China Relations at 40
By Elizabeth Economy
The “normalization of relations” meets the “new normal.”
The Unpredictable, Conflicting Structure of the New Cold War
By Mie Oba
The U.S. and China may be starting a new Cold War, but it will be quite different from the last one.
Looking Back on 2018 in Asian Geopolitics
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
What were the themes and events that defined the past year in Asian geopolitics?
US-China Tensions Enter a New Phase
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Ceasefire or Escalation?
With Mattis Gone, What Ahead for US-China Military Ties in 2019?
By Ankit Panda
Mattis' successor could cause more turbulence in the U.S.-China relationship.
Lawfare and Beyond: The Intellectual Property Front in the US-China Trade War
By Robert Farley
Just how sustainable will U.S. efforts at ‘lawfare’ in protecting intellectual property be?
Taking Great Power Competition Seriously
By Robert Farley
As U.S.-China competition intensifies, how should Washington realign its interests in the Middle East?
In Handling Meng Wanzhou, US and Canada Must Stand for the Rule of Law
By Ankit Panda
Why the U.S. needs to stand with Canada and set aside politics in the prosecution of Huawei’s CFO.
Will Beijing Keep the Huawei Case Separate From US-China Trade Negotiations?
By Charlotte Gao
While China's commerce ministry is eager to reach a trade deal, the foreign ministry vows to protect Chinese citizens' rights.