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U.S.-China Relations

China's Maritime Strategy on the Horizon
By Tuan N. Pham
There's a fleeting strategic opportunity for the U.S. to influence Beijing’s looming and evolving maritime strategy.

What Did Xi Jinping Say to Donald Trump?
By Han Ze
Reading between the lines of the Chinese president's message to his future U.S. counterpart.

Is Donald Trump Really Good News for China?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Some of Trump's foreign policy pronouncements are music to China's ears -- others are anathema.

Watching the US Presidential Election From China
By Wang Dong
What has China thought of the bitter campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump?

A Chinese Perspective on Obama's Asia Policy
By Yuan Xunhui, Zhang Juan, and Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Zhu Feng.

How to Sell Arms to Taiwan
By Dan Altman
The U.S. can sell arms to Taiwan, but it should adopt salami tactics to avoid alarming China.

Evaluating the 'Rebalance to Asia': Interview With J. Stapleton Roy
By Shannon Tiezzi, Yuan Xunhui, and Zhang Juan
A look back at the major developments in U.S. Asia policy under President Obama.

China's Climate Change Chief on Trump: Wise Leaders Don't Resist Global Trends
By Catherine Putz
As Paris agreement goes into force later this week, the world wonders if the next U.S. president will withdraw from it.

Discussing China and Global Norms with Rosemary Foot
By Maurits Elen
Rosemary Foot, Professor at Oxford University, on China’s ability to influence global norms.

Where Is Duterte’s Foreign Policy Going? A Chinese Perspective
By Ge Hongliang and Chen Dingding
Duterte is a skillful realist and knows how to appropriately balance between China and the United States.

South China Sea: US Navy Destroyer Asserts Freedom of Navigation in Paracel Islands
By Ankit Panda
The FONOP is the first to take place since a July ruling on China's claims in the South China Sea.

A Japanese Perspective on Hangzhou G20
By Shin Kawashima
China needs to demonstrate “reciprocity” if it wishes to act as a superpower.