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U.S.-China Relations
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.
Weathering the Coming Storm in the South China Sea
By Patrick M. Cronin and Anthony Cho
The United States needs a coherent Asia strategy if it is to avoid ceding the initiative to China.
Xi, the South China Sea, and Mar-a-Lago
By Donald K. Emmerson
If the South China Sea issue is relegated to the sidelines, it will send the wrong signal to China.
What’s on the Agenda for the Trump-Xi Meeting?
By Shannon Tiezzi
To no one's surprise, trade and North Korea top the list. What else will make it into the conversations?
Cybersecurity Must Top Agenda as Trump Hosts Xi
By Jesse Heatley
Trump will need to address pressing cyber threats and policies if he seeks to support American jobs and companies.
Ex-CIA Director's Take on THAAD in South Korea Will Vindicate China's Skepticism
By Ankit Panda
Michael Hayden's recent comments on THAAD will vindicate Beijing's view on the missile defense system.
The Trump-Xi Summit: Realistic Outcomes for 2 Dreamers
By Yawei Liu
It will take two dreamers, without outside-the-box thinking, to make breakthroughs in the U.S.-China relationship.
How Trump Can Strike the Right Tone With Xi and China
By Joseph Bosco
Fresh off a domestic political set-back, Trump needs to show a strong image abroad.