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U.S.-China Relations
China-US Relations: What’s Next?
By Mark J. Valencia
The status quo is breaking down, and proactive steps must be taken to ensure it’s not replaced by another cold war.
Pence on Political Interference: ‘China Wants a Different American President’
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. vice president accused China of “meddling” in U.S. politics in a harshly critical speech.
Chinese Students in the US: Beware of Deteriorating US-China Relations
By Charlotte Gao
Chinese students in the United States are standing at the very front of this conflict and they will be directly impacted.
US-China Trade Tariffs: Impact on Shipping Industry
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Basil M. Karatzas.
The 73rd General Assembly and Asia
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
Trump and China, India and Pakistan, Mahathir Mohamad, North Korea, and more: the 2018 UNGA reviewed.
The US-China Trade War Has No Winners—Yet
By Dingding Chen
Neither the United States nor China is winning right now and the trade war will be a long one.
Another US-China Dialogue Bites the Dust
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Diplomatic and Security Dialogue joins economic talks in the dustbin of U.S.-China relations.
US Navy Destroyer Conducts Freedom of Navigation Operation Near Gaven, Johnson Reefs
By Ankit Panda
The latest U.S. FONOP testing Chinese maritime claims comes at a time of heightened U.S.-China bilateral tensions.
Is China Really Interfering in the US Elections?
By Shannon Tiezzi
History suggests it's definitely possible, but so far the Trump administration hasn't made a convincing case.
Amid Growing Bilateral Tensions, China Denies US Port Call Request for Hong Kong
By Ankit Panda
The decision to deny a port call was announced a day after the U.S. approved a possible arms package for Taiwan.
US Approves Possible Sale of Military Aviation Spare Parts for Taiwan
By Ankit Panda
The decision marks the second defense materiel package for Taiwan under the Trump administration.
How 1980 Laid the Groundwork for China’s Major Foreign Policy Challenges
By Bonnie Girard
China’s policies on Afghanistan, Xinjiang, Russia, terrorism, and the trade war – all have their roots in the late Cold War era.