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What Trump Left Out of His Afghanistan Strategy: China

What Trump Left Out of His Afghanistan Strategy: China

By Ankit Panda
Trump's vision of U.S. strategy in Afghanistan came off as myopic, ignoring a role for other regional powers.
How America Can Keep From Losing in the South China Sea

How America Can Keep From Losing in the South China Sea

By Tuan N. Pham
Washington is losing ground in the South China Sea, and risks making the situation lasting unless America imposes “real” strategic costs to China.

The United States Has Not Lost the South China Sea

The United States Has Not Lost the South China Sea

By Tuan N. Pham
Despite some setbacks, the United States has not lost influence in the vital waterway.

Intellectual Property and the Coming US-China Trade War

Intellectual Property and the Coming US-China Trade War

By Robert Farley
How significant is the new Section 301 investigation into China’s intellectual property practices?

China-US Cooperation and the New Opium War

China-US Cooperation and the New Opium War

By Austin Bodetti
Despite friction elsewhere, in the War on Drugs Beijing and Washington are on the same side.
China Bans North Korean Coal, Iron and Seafood Imports

China Bans North Korean Coal, Iron and Seafood Imports

By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese president told the U.S. president that Beijing is ready to work with Washington on the Korean crisis.

Time for ‘Implementation Diplomacy’ on North Korea

Time for ‘Implementation Diplomacy’ on North Korea

By Leif-Eric Easley
There are no quick fixes for the North Korean threat; attempts at rushed solutions and grand bargains risk unintended consequences.
Are Geopolitical Realities Hindering Trump's Scrutiny of Chinese Trade Practices?

Are Geopolitical Realities Hindering Trump's Scrutiny of Chinese Trade Practices?

By Robert Farley
When will the Trump administration make a move on China's trade practices?

Interview: Yassin Fawaz

Interview: Yassin Fawaz

By Neil Thompson
Advice on how the United States should approach Asia, from the CEO of the Raddington Group.

The US-China Maritime Surveillance Debate

The US-China Maritime Surveillance Debate

By Mark J. Valencia
Do recent Chinese moves really show a shift toward accepting the U.S. position?

Graham Allison on the 'Thucydides Trap'

Graham Allison on the 'Thucydides Trap'

By Shannon Tiezzi
“If leaders just keep doing what they have been doing... the odds that they stumble to war seem to me greater than even.”
After US-China Economic Dialogue Underwhelms, Washington State Steps Up

After US-China Economic Dialogue Underwhelms, Washington State Steps Up

By Mercy A. Kuo
The Pacific Northwest advances U.S.-China subnational engagement.

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