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U.S.-China Relations

The Calm Before the Storm: The Future of the South China Sea Dispute
By Tetsuo Kotani
Although quiet in recent months, the South China Sea is destined to remain a regional flashpoint.

Bipartisan Group of US Senators Call for South China Sea FONOPs
By Ankit Panda
U.S. lawmakers note a lack of attention by the Trump administration to the South China Sea.

The Day After: China Edition
By Amitai Etzioni
Say the U.S. emerges as the victor in a war with China. What comes next?

China Probes the Limits of Trump's Transactional Deal-Making Approach to Foreign Affairs
By Ankit Panda
Did China ask Trump to sack the commander of U.S. Pacific Command?

US China Envoy Likely to See Responsibilities Grow Asia-Wide
By Harry Krejsa
With a number of staffing holes in the administration, Terry Branstad may face a broader portfolio than he expected.

US-China Rapprochement Under President Trump?
By Yun Sun
Donald Trump met Xi Jinping at last. What lies ahead for the U.S.-China relationship?

China, Russia, and the Long ‘Unipolar Moment’ Revisited
By Nathan A. Sears
A year later, does the argument of reinforced U.S. hegemony hold up?

The Chinese Are Winning?
By Amitai Etzioni
The Economist apparently thinks so.

Trump: China Is Not a Currency Manipulator
By Ankit Panda
Trump changes his mind about the wisdom of declaring China a currency manipulator.

Where Was Taiwan in the Trump-Xi Meeting?
By Chen-Dong Tso and Gratiana Jung
The Trump administration shows signs of backing off support for Taiwan, including the Six Assurances.

After the Summit: Where Do US-China Relations Go From Here?
By Tuan N. Pham
What's Beijing’s regional strategy in 2017, how should Washington respond, and where did the Xi-Trump summit fit in?

Trump-Xi Summit: Much Ado About Nothing?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The feel-good vibes from the meeting were drowned out amid questions regarding the U.S. strike on Syria.