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Is a Thaw Coming in US-China Relations?

Is a Thaw Coming in US-China Relations?

By Shannon Tiezzi
There are hopeful signs on several fronts, from trade issues to security ties.
'Sanctions Are Coming': US Issues Limited Iran Sanctions Waivers, With One Big Exception

'Sanctions Are Coming': US Issues Limited Iran Sanctions Waivers, With One Big Exception

By Ankit Panda
China, Iran's biggest oil importer, is still in the dark about a possible sanctions waiver.

How Do Chinese Netizens View the US-China Trade War?

How Do Chinese Netizens View the US-China Trade War?

By Chuchu Zhang and Chaowei Xiao
Most Chinese netizens aren’t overly concerned about the trade tensions with the United States.

Pushback: America’s New China Strategy

Pushback: America’s New China Strategy

By Robert Sutter
A situation report from Washington assessing the U.S. whole of government opposition to China’s challenges.

Imagining a Post-INF US Posture in East Asia

Imagining a Post-INF US Posture in East Asia

By Ankit Panda
The challenges to U.S. intermediate-range missile deployments in Asia shouldn't be overlooked.
Sri Lanka, the Indian Ocean, and the New Era of Great Power Competition

Sri Lanka, the Indian Ocean, and the New Era of Great Power Competition

By Asanga Abeyagoonasekera
How will Sri Lanka manage a new era in the Indian Ocean?

What the Trump Administration's Consideration of a Plan to Ban Chinese Students Says About US-China Competition

What the Trump Administration's Consideration of a Plan to Ban Chinese Students Says About US-China Competition

By Robert Farley
The proposal suggests how seriously the administration is thinking about confrontation and competition with China.
Trump to Nominate Air Force Veteran to Top Asia Diplomatic Job at State Department

Trump to Nominate Air Force Veteran to Top Asia Diplomatic Job at State Department

By Ankit Panda
David Stilwell, an Air Force veteran, will be nominated to the top Asia job at the State Department.

Are the United States and China Really Entering a ‘New Cold War’?

Are the United States and China Really Entering a ‘New Cold War’?

By Ankit Panda
Is the Trump administration kicking off a protracted era of U.S.-China confrontation?

CFIUS and China: The FIRRMA Factor

CFIUS and China: The FIRRMA Factor

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from David Fagan

Trump, China, and Ah Q

Trump, China, and Ah Q

By Kerry Brown
Trump proves that the spirit of Lu Xun’s Ah Q is alive and well in China.
3 Types of Chinese Reactions to Mike Pence’s China Speech

3 Types of Chinese Reactions to Mike Pence’s China Speech

By Dingding Chen
These diverse views show that China is still debating how to handle an increasingly aggressive United States.

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