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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.

China: A ‘Strategic’ Threat?

China: A ‘Strategic’ Threat?

By Amitai Etzioni
The Pentagon’s latest National Defense Strategy rests on some shaky assumptions.
US Paves Way for High-Level Exchanges With Taiwan

US Paves Way for High-Level Exchanges With Taiwan

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Taiwan Travel Act has passed the Senate, and now heads to Trump's desk for a signature.

With China’s Envoy Still in DC, Trump Announces Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

With China’s Envoy Still in DC, Trump Announces Steel and Aluminum Tariffs

By Charlotte Gao
In response, China vows to take necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.
China Sends Envoy to Talk Trade as Trump Mulls Tariffs

China Sends Envoy to Talk Trade as Trump Mulls Tariffs

By Shannon Tiezzi
Amid reports of imminent U.S. trade action against China, Liu He arrives to talk with U.S. officials.

Making Sense of Chinese Reactions to the US 2018 Nuclear Posture Review

Making Sense of Chinese Reactions to the US 2018 Nuclear Posture Review

By Raymond Wang
How is the Trump administration's Nuclear Posture Review perceived in China?

How Can the US Manage a Rising China?

How Can the US Manage a Rising China?

By Robert Farley
The United States needs to rethink how it approaches international order.

In New Era of China-US Ties, Both Countries Must Manage Their Competition

In New Era of China-US Ties, Both Countries Must Manage Their Competition

By Dingding Chen
As tensions grow, the United States and China must maneuver to avert conflict.
China's Rise and the Future of Liberal International Order: Asking the Right Questions

China's Rise and the Future of Liberal International Order: Asking the Right Questions

By Robert Farley
As China rises, what sort of challenge will it pose to the U.S.-led status quo?

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