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U.S.-China Relations

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

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

US FONOPs in the South China Sea: Intent, Effectiveness, and Necessity
By Mark J. Valencia
Do U.S. FONOPs actually serve a purpose?

US B-1B Bombers Fly Over South China Sea, Drawing Chinese Protest
By Ankit Panda
China accused the United States of flaunting its military force over the South China Sea following the flights.

What China's Stance on Hong Kong Means for US-Taiwan Relations
By Joseph Bosco
If the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong is now void, why should the Shanghai Communique stand?

North Korea Just Successfully Tested a Missile That Sure Seems Like an ICBM. What's Next?
By Ankit Panda
What did North Korea just test and was it an ICBM?

How Zbigniew Brzezinski Shaped US-China Relations
By Chi Wang
Dr. Brzezinski played an instrumental, but often overlooked, role in the normalization of U.S.-China relations.

Economic Statecraft and Managing Superpowers: How China Did It
By Robert Farley
Echoes of Cold War-era economic statecraft remain part of China's overall foreign policy.

Arms to Taiwan and Action Against a Chinese Bank: Is Trump's US-China 'Honeymoon' Over?
By Ankit Panda
Is the Trump administration taking a warning shot across Xi Jinping's bow or is this a broader shift in approach?