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Why The US Will Not Sell Advanced Fighters To Taiwan

Why The US Will Not Sell Advanced Fighters To Taiwan

By Shannon Tiezzi
Since the 1990s, the U.S.has consistently prioritized its relationship with China over selling F-16s or F-35s to Taiwan.
Hainan's Rules: “Normal and Routine” or “Provocative and Dangerous”?

Hainan's Rules: “Normal and Routine” or “Provocative and Dangerous”?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China's space program, private banks, and bleak prospects for political reform. Friday China links.

Why Snowden’s Revelations Were A Win For China

Why Snowden’s Revelations Were A Win For China

By Shannon Tiezzi
Snowden's revelations about U.S. cyber-espionage have benefited China economically and politically.

Suspect Charged With Arson Attack on SF Consulate

Suspect Charged With Arson Attack on SF Consulate

By Shannon Tiezzi
Chinese and Western media seem to disagree on whether the suspect is a Chinese or American citizen.

China's San Francisco Consulate Set Ablaze by Arsonist

China's San Francisco Consulate Set Ablaze by Arsonist

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's San Francisco consulate was set on fire last night by unknown attackers.
Four Flashpoints to Watch in 2014

Four Flashpoints to Watch in 2014

By Harry Kazianis
After a tense 2013, don’t expect the Asia-Pacific to be any less fraught next year.

China and the US-Japan alliance in the East China Sea Dispute

China and the US-Japan alliance in the East China Sea Dispute

By Jin Kai
The U.S. faces important choices in the future as it navigates its alliance with Japan and its rivalry with China.
Cowpens Incident Shows Limits of Mil-to-Mil Ties

Cowpens Incident Shows Limits of Mil-to-Mil Ties

By Zachary Keck
Unprecedented improvements in U.S.-China mil-to-mil ties have not appreciably reduced tensions.

A Three-Pronged Approach to the ADIZ

A Three-Pronged Approach to the ADIZ

By Amitai Etzioni
In responding to the ADIZ, the U.S. needs to consider carefully its position on China as a rising power.

US Calls for Liu Xiaobo's Release

US Calls for Liu Xiaobo's Release

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. Secretary of State publicly called for Liu Xiaobo's release - for the fifth straight year.

The US and China's Common Interest: Cyber Spying

The US and China's Common Interest: Cyber Spying

By Shannon Tiezzi
U.S. and China have very similar ideas on cyberspace — anything goes.
Biden's China Visit: A Failure to Communicate

Biden's China Visit: A Failure to Communicate

By Shannon Tiezzi
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are talking, but are they actually saying anything?

Time for US and China to Establish Maritime Rules of the Road

Time for US and China to Establish Maritime Rules of the Road

By Margaret K. Lewis
So far, there’s been no repeat of the 2001 collision. But with tensions rising, some understanding is needed.
China, US Clash Kills IT Trade Agreement

China, US Clash Kills IT Trade Agreement

The collapse of the ITA signifies why one shouldn’t be optimistic about broader US-China cooperation on trade issues.

The US and China Play Chicken Over Climate Change

The US and China Play Chicken Over Climate Change

U.S.-China cooperation on climate change could literally save the world — so why aren’t they cooperating?

U.S.-China: The Limits of Engagement

U.S.-China: The Limits of Engagement

Washington does try to engage, but it needs to be realistic about Beijing’s desire to compromise.

MAR or War?

MAR or War?

With accommodation and a focus on defense, China and the U.S. can avoid falling into the Thucydides Trap.

A MARred Alternative: Offense, Defense and U.S.-China Relations

A MARred Alternative: Offense, Defense and U.S.-China Relations

Why the key to U.S.-China relations can only be found at the level of grand strategy.

Why China Misses the Unipolar Moment

Why China Misses the Unipolar Moment

For Beijing, Syria shows the perils of not having a global hegemon to rely on.

Why Asia Should Welcome a US-China Cold War

Why Asia Should Welcome a US-China Cold War

“Smaller Asian countries would be the primary benefactors of a more acute U.S.-China strategic rivalry.”

The Promise and Peril of a US-China Investment Treaty

The Promise and Peril of a US-China Investment Treaty

While a step in the right direction, immense obstacles remain to signing a bilateral investment treaty.

Forget Grand Bargains with China

Forget Grand Bargains with China

When it comes to U.S.-China relations, there are advantages to thinking small.

How Chinese Strategists Think

How Chinese Strategists Think

Commentators err in reducing US-China competition to economic and military numbers. Competition is a human enterprise.

Xi-Obama Summit Ushers in New Era of Bilateral Relations

Xi-Obama Summit Ushers in New Era of Bilateral Relations

The summit is evidence of a maturing Sino-U.S. relationship, and is cause for optimism.

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