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U.S.-China Relations

The Enduring Relevance of America's Reckoning With the Qing Dynasty
By Robert Farley
To some extent, the United States is still captured by the romantic notion of a “mission” with China.

Collapse of Huawei-AT&T Deal a Double Blow to China
By Zachary Torrey
The deal's collapse is a bad sign not only for Huawei, but China's global technology ambitions.

Report: US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to Visit China in Spring 2018
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Secretary of Defense will likely visit China in the first half of 2018.

China 2017: Year in Review
By Tuan N. Pham
How might events during the past year foretell Beijing’s actions for 2018?

CFIUS Scrutiny on Chinese Investment
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Robert Hockett.

Solving the North Korea Problem the Chinese Way
By David Lai
Following the Chinese prescription on North Korea may be in the United States' best interests.

Don't Look to Trump's National Security Strategy for Hints on Where US Asia Policy Is Headed
By Ankit Panda
It does appear, though, that there's a path of confrontation ahead for the United States and China.

China’s Belt and Road Meets Trump’s Afghanistan Plan
By Yu Fu
Could China play the good cop while the U.S. plays the bad cop?

The US National Security Strategy and Great Power Relations
By Niharika Tagotra
The NSS institutionalizes trends in U.S. engagement with both China and India.

The Great Leap Forward: China’s Pursuit of a Strategic Breakthrough
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Prepare for a new and dangerous phase in international relations.

With the Liberal West in Decline, Will China Be Given Free Rein?
By Andreas B. Forsby
A leaderless liberal West seems increasingly willing to defer to China, even if it compromises liberal values at home.

A Closer Look at Obama’s Trip to China
By Charlotte Gao
Former U.S. President Barack Obama just concluded a trip to China as well as to India and France.