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U.S.-China Relations
US Secretary of State Tillerson Meets Chinese President Xi
By Cal Wong
North Korea monopolizes the agenda as Tillerson wraps up his Beijing trip.
Sebastian Rosato on the US-China 'Collision Course'
By Zhang Juan
Why the Notre Dame professor believes the U.S. and China cannot avoid security competition.
Why and How Tillerson Should Address Human Rights on China Visit
By Sarah Cook and Annie Boyajian
Raising human rights concerns on his first trip to China (or failing to do so) will send a strong message.
Should the US Support China's Security Role in Afghanistan?
By Wang Mouzhou
Cooperation in Afghanistan could stabilize the region and potentially lead to broader joint counterterrorism efforts.
Straight From the US State Department: The 'Pivot' to Asia Is Over
By Ankit Panda
Don't hold your breath for the language of the 'pivot' or 'rebalance' to make a return anytime soon.
Tillerson Goes to Asia: What's on the Agenda
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson will travel to Asia on his first trip to the region as the top U.S. diplomat.
Regional Security Stakes In Southeast Asia
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Joseph Chinyong Liow.
THAAD and China's Nuclear Second-Strike Capability
By Ankit Panda
China may be afraid that THAAD will degrade its own nuclear second-strike capability.
US Starts Deploying THAAD Anti-Missile Defense System in South Korea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The move is likely to deepen the growing rift between Beijing and Seoul.
For the United States, Freedom of Navigation in Asia Concerns More Than Just China
By Ankit Panda
The United States' freedom of navigation program focuses on more than just China.
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.