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The Shanghai Communique: An American Foreign Policy Success, 45 Years Later

The Shanghai Communique: An American Foreign Policy Success, 45 Years Later

By Stephen Orlins
Today marks the 45th anniversary of the Shanghai Communique, which brought unprecedented peace and development to Asia.
High-Ranking Chinese Envoy Visits Trump's Washington: What's on the Agenda?

High-Ranking Chinese Envoy Visits Trump's Washington: What's on the Agenda?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Details are scarce about Yang Jiechi's trip to the United States.

Why Trump Can't Break Russia Away From China

Why Trump Can't Break Russia Away From China

By John S. Van Oudenaren
The conditions just aren't right for Kissinger-style triangular diplomacy.

After Trump-Xi Call, US-China Interactions Expand, But Direction Remains Unclear

After Trump-Xi Call, US-China Interactions Expand, But Direction Remains Unclear

By Ankit Panda
Trump's affirmation of the United States' 'one China' policy has allowed for more high-level U.S.-China activity.

The Future of NGOs in US-China Relations

The Future of NGOs in US-China Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Travis Tanner.
US Carrier Group Enters South China Sea Amid Calls for More Freedom of Navigation Operations

US Carrier Group Enters South China Sea Amid Calls for More Freedom of Navigation Operations

By Steven Stashwick
A carrier strike group is conducting routine patrols, but is not set up for FONOPS, despite speculation.

A Recipe for Disaster in the South China Sea

A Recipe for Disaster in the South China Sea

By Mark J. Valencia
A recent proposal for the Trump administration could spark a war in the already tense region.
How Will Trump Handle Intellectual Property Disputes With China?

How Will Trump Handle Intellectual Property Disputes With China?

By Robert Farley
The Trump administration will face unique challenges in reining in intellectual property abuses by China.

US Carrier Strike Group Arrives in the South China Sea

US Carrier Strike Group Arrives in the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Navy now has two supercarriers deployed to the Asia-Pacific region.

China Mulls Maritime Law Revisions, Codifying Its South China Sea Practices

China Mulls Maritime Law Revisions, Codifying Its South China Sea Practices

By Ankit Panda
Freedom of navigation with Chinese characteristics may be incoming.

The Right Way to Confront China

The Right Way to Confront China

By Tyler Roylance
Recent moves toward a more traditional China policy are welcome, but not enough to meet the challenge from Beijing.

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