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U.S.-China Relations

China Issues Travel Warning Against US, Citing ‘Frequent’ Shootings, Robberies, and Thefts
By Charlotte Gao
Earlier, the United States warned its citizens to “exercise increased caution in China.”

A Difficult Trajectory Ahead for US-China Military-to-Military Ties
By Ankit Panda
Mattis' first trip to China did little to soothe growing military-to-military tensions in the relationship.

A Fellow Named Chaos Goes To China
By Bonnie Girard
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis arrived in Beijing today.

What Will It Take for the PLAN to Come Back to RIMPAC?
By Ankit Panda
A lot, if you ask the U.S. Senate.

Mattis to Visit China, Japan, and South Korea With South China Sea, North Korea in Mind
By Ankit Panda
The trip will be Mattis' first to China as U.S. secretary of defense.

No War But Trade War
By Robert Farley
The trade war that Trump has initiated will hurt the United States, but the hope appears to be that it will hurt the Chinese more.

The Consequences of Curbing Chinese STEM Graduate Student US Visas
By Robert Farley
Are the costs of curbing visas for Chinese researchers in the United States worth the perceived benefits?

US-China in the History of Trade Wars
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ilya Spivak.

South China Sea: US Flies Nuclear-Capable Bombers Near Scarborough Shoal
By Ankit Panda
The bombers were en route to Guam from Diego Garcia.

Will Trump Cement the China-Russia Alliance?
By Dai Weilai
The emerging U.S.-China trade war will make a China-Russia axis even more likely.

What Does China’s Belt and Road Initiative Mean for US Grand Strategy?
By Thomas P. Cavanna
Over time the BRI could threaten the very foundations of Washington’s post-WWII hegemony.

The US Needs a Reality Check on China's Belt and Road
By Hunter Marston
Washington’s confusion about China’s Belt and Road Initiative stands in the way of an effective alternative.