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U.S.-China Relations

Why Obama Got the Fundamentals of American Foreign Policy Right
By Ankit Panda
There is one overriding task that has guided the exercise of American power abroad since 1945.

How Obama Sees Asia
By Ankit Panda
U.S. President Barack Obama will leave an important legacy in Asia.

China’s Role in the US Presidential Campaign
By Amitai Etzioni
Campaign trail rhetoric on China may leave the TPP in doubt.

Cooperation Is the Only Way Ahead for US-China Relations
By Dingding Chen
A prominent IR scholar in China argues that Beijing should maintain a cooperative approach toward Washington.

Is China Finally Fed Up With Kim Jong-un’s North Korea?
By Theresa Lou
What explains Beijing’s acquiescence to unprecedented sanctions at the UN Security Council?

North Korea, Laos Security Ministries Sign Agreement
By Ankit Panda
Plus, how North Korea evades sanctions, the SM-6 missile, and more.

US Looks to Sanction Chinese Telecoms Firm for Trade With Iran
By Shannon Tiezzi
The proposed sanctions against ZTE stem from its plan to export U.S. equipment to Iran back in 2012.

Why the U.S. Should Embrace the AIIB
By Leland Lazarus
There are compelling reasons for the U.S. to join China’s new development bank.

Could a Donald Trump Presidency Improve US-China Ties? Chinese Netizens Say Yes
By Dingding Chen
Chinese netizens actually quite like Donald Trump and think he could improve U.S.-China ties.

US, China Near Agreement on North Korean Sanctions
By Shannon Tiezzi
Nearly two months after Pyongyang's nuclear test, UN Security Council is finally close to agreeing on a response.

What Is THAAD, What Does It Do, and Why Is China Mad About It?
By Ankit Panda
Hint: It's not about the THAAD interceptor missiles themselves.

Maritime Asia: Responding to the China Challenge
By Patrick Cronin
How to craft a U.S. response to China's recent actions in the maritime domain -- particularly the South China Sea.