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China-US Maritime Crisis Management: Geographical Location Matters 

China-US Maritime Crisis Management: Geographical Location Matters 

By Hu Bo
In China’s surrounding waters, including the South and East China seas, its military has air and sea encounters with other nations' forces thousands of times per year, raising the potential for accidental escalation.
Managing the Complex Maritime Disputes That Divide China and the US

Managing the Complex Maritime Disputes That Divide China and the US

By Lyle Goldstein
Aside from the exceedingly volatile issue of Taiwan, the next most dangerous issue in China-U.S. relations involves the maritime realm.

Prospect of a Biden-Xi Summit Sparks Backlash in China

Prospect of a Biden-Xi Summit Sparks Backlash in China

By Hemant Adlakha
The anti-U.S. narrative in Beijing has further deteriorated since the Bali Summit a year ago. So why is Xi pressing ahead for a sit down with the U.S. president?

The Benefits (and Limits) of China-US High-Level Diplomatic Engagement

The Benefits (and Limits) of China-US High-Level Diplomatic Engagement

By Susan Thornton
Beijing and Washington have two different visions for what a “stabilized” relationship would look like, and they will be difficult to reconcile.  

Avoiding Misperception in the China-US Thaw 

Avoiding Misperception in the China-US Thaw 

By Da Wei
Reducing misperception is key to avoid unrealistic expectations that might ruin the current process of diplomatic engagement. 
Decoding the ‘Positive Signal’ in China-US Relations 

Decoding the ‘Positive Signal’ in China-US Relations 

By Sophie Wushuang Yi
Amid several simultaneous humanitarian crises, finding a China-U.S. modus vivendi could not be more urgent.

After 5 Year Absence, China’s Foreign Minister Visits Washington

After 5 Year Absence, China’s Foreign Minister Visits Washington

By Shannon Tiezzi
During Wang Yi's visit, both sides emphasized the importance of dialogue, but were tight-lipped on what, exactly, was being discussed.
‘Bush House’: US Embassy Residence in Beijing Recalls Era of Pragmatism in China-US Relations

‘Bush House’: US Embassy Residence in Beijing Recalls Era of Pragmatism in China-US Relations

By Edward Jiru Zeng
The new name, honoring George H.W. Bush, might symbolize a nostalgia for an era of pragmatic China-U.S. relations.

China and the US Appear to Restart Military Talks

China and the US Appear to Restart Military Talks

By Associated Press
A U.S. Defense Department official will travel to China for the Xiangshan Forum, potentially marking a new start in military relations.

The First Casualties of US Hardening Toward China

The First Casualties of US Hardening Toward China

By Zhao Wencai
Chinese people who staked their livelihoods on cooperation with America have been the first to suffer from the increase in tensions.

Car Rams Into Chinese Consulate in San Francisco

Car Rams Into Chinese Consulate in San Francisco

By Associated Press
Police fatally shot the driver, but have not released any information on the driver’s identity or the circumstances of the shooting.
There Is No Consensus on American Decline in Beijing 

There Is No Consensus on American Decline in Beijing 

By Daniel Fu and Arran Hope
It is inaccurate – and dangerous – to assume that Chinese policy elites broadly perceive the U.S. to be in perpetual decline.

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