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U.S.-China Relations

The South China Sea Ruling: Who Really Won?
By Chengxin Pan
The legal blow might actually lead China to harden its position.

Parenting China, the Teenage Power
By David Lai and Fred Gellert
Understanding the U.S.-China relationship through a familial metaphor.

Everything to Read on the South China Sea Ruling and Its Strategic Implications
By Ankit Panda
Weekend reading to fully understand the implication of the historic South China Sea ruling.

The South China Sea Ruling Against China: What's Really at Stake
By Flynt Leverett
The ruling may tempt China into a revolt against the U.S.-led international order.

Does China Care About the South China Sea Ruling?
By David Gitter
And if not, can Beijing be made to care?

After the South China Sea Ruling, Patience and Calmness Are Needed
By Dingding Chen
This is true especially for China and the United States, as the powers enter a new era of competition in Asia.

South China Sea Verdict: US Reactions
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. State Department calls for a peaceful resolution of the maritime disputes in accordance with international law.

China, the United States, and MIRVs: Challenges to Strategic Stability in Asia
By Rabia Akhtar
Are MIRVs a road to nowhere in Asia?

Of Course China, Like All Great Powers, Will Ignore an International Legal Verdict
By Graham Allison
In ignoring an upcoming verdict on the South China Sea, Beijing is following well-established precedent by great powers.

New Potus Brief: Getting US-China Relations Right
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Kaiser Kuo

It's Official: The United States and South Korea Agree to Deploy THAAD
By Ankit Panda
Talks are over. THAAD will be deployed on the Korean peninsula.

Interview: Xue Li on the South China Sea
By Huang Nan, Zhang Juan, and Shannon Tiezzi
Xue Li of CASS explains the nine-dash line, China's South China Sea policy, and what comes after the arbitration ruling.