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Why the U.S. Should Embrace the AIIB

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

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

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?

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

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.
North Korea, South China Sea Dominate US-China Talks

North Korea, South China Sea Dominate US-China Talks

By Shannon Tiezzi
John Kerry and Wang Yi hail "significant progress" on a UN resolution on North Korea.

US-China Relations: In the Shadow of Conspiracy Theories

US-China Relations: In the Shadow of Conspiracy Theories

By Xie Tao
Conspiracy theories about their rival's devious plans have alarmingly large followings in the U.S. and China.
5 Myths About China's Missile Deployment on Woody Island

5 Myths About China's Missile Deployment on Woody Island

By Jin Kai
The United States' criticisms of China in the South China Sea are misleading -- likely intentionally so.

Interview: Kevin Rudd

Interview: Kevin Rudd

By Maurits Elen
The former Australian prime minister on China's rise, U.S.-China relations, and Australia's role in the Asia-Pacific.

US Senate Votes to Give Chinese Embassy a New Address: 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza

US Senate Votes to Give Chinese Embassy a New Address: 1 Liu Xiaobo Plaza

By Shannon Tiezzi
A small but telling example of US election politicking affecting the U.S.-China relationship.

Is China Considering a High-Risk Change to Its Nuclear Deterrence Posture?

Is China Considering a High-Risk Change to Its Nuclear Deterrence Posture?

By Ankit Panda
China may be considering putting its nuclear forces on alert.
China’s Leadership Fault Lines: Progress vs. Power

China’s Leadership Fault Lines: Progress vs. Power

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Randal L. Phillips

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