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Looking Into the Report That Spurred Trump's Trade War With China

Looking Into the Report That Spurred Trump's Trade War With China

By Robert Farley
What are the national security assumptions driving Trump's acerbic trade policy toward China?
Trump's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy Needs Clarity

Trump's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy Needs Clarity

By Ankit Panda
There's much continuity at the core of the Trump administration's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy, but what's next?

When America Stands up to China

When America Stands up to China

By Xie Tao
Trump is acting in line with a growing consensus in Washington: it's time to get tough on China.

Stopping China's Intellectual Property Theft: What Trump Can Learn From His Predecessors

Stopping China's Intellectual Property Theft: What Trump Can Learn From His Predecessors

By Robert Farley
Trump has taken a much harder line on Chinese IP violations than his predecessors.

Why the West Needs to Stop Complaining and Start Engaging China in Africa

Why the West Needs to Stop Complaining and Start Engaging China in Africa

By Pippa Morgan
China is here to stay, and Western and African countries alike should make the most of it.
The Taiwan Travel Act in Context

The Taiwan Travel Act in Context

By Gerrit van der Wees
As the United States rethinks its approach to China, it's time to also reimagine relations with Taiwan.

What Will Mike Pompeo Bring to US-China Ties?

What Will Mike Pompeo Bring to US-China Ties?

By Ankit Panda
In Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump has the enabler for his multifaceted China policy.
How Will Tillerson Be Remembered in Asia? (If At All)

How Will Tillerson Be Remembered in Asia? (If At All)

By Ankit Panda
Rex Tillerson does not leave a particularly positive record behind in Asia.

Despite Its Global Expansion, China Stresses No Intention to Displace US

Despite Its Global Expansion, China Stresses No Intention to Displace US

By Charlotte Gao
China's foreign minister says the conclusion that China will replace the U.S. is “fundamentally wrong.”

Tillerson Slams Chinese Financial Practices in Africa

Tillerson Slams Chinese Financial Practices in Africa

By Ankit Panda
Before his own trip, the U.S. secretary of state accused China of causing “dependency” through “predatory loans.”

Washington Must Own up to Superpower Competition With China

Washington Must Own up to Superpower Competition With China

By Will Saetren and Hunter Marston
The first step is for the U.S. to admit that China is a full-blown superpower.
How to Avoid the Thucydides Trap: The Missing Piece

How to Avoid the Thucydides Trap: The Missing Piece

By Francis P. Sempa
A recent volume gets the limits of U.S. power right, but doesn’t spend enough time on the limits of diplomacy and accommodation.

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