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US, China Open New High-Level Cyber Talks

US, China Open New High-Level Cyber Talks

By Shannon Tiezzi
The dialogue on cybercrime announced during Xi's visit to the U.S. holds its first round of talks.
Take Notice, Asia: China's Military Is Getting Leaner and More Lethal

Take Notice, Asia: China's Military Is Getting Leaner and More Lethal

By Dingding Chen
Reforms to the People's Liberation Army will help the Chinese military emerge as a more potent war-fighting force.

The Security Implications of China's Belt and Road

The Security Implications of China's Belt and Road

By Kerry Brown
How China's OBOR might creep from economics to security issues.

US-China Talk Intellectual Property, Market Access at Trade Dialogue

US-China Talk Intellectual Property, Market Access at Trade Dialogue

By Shannon Tiezzi
The latest iteration of the Joint Commission on Commerce and Trade saw baby steps on entrenched issues.

Military Facilities Aren't Militarization in the South China Sea: Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister

Military Facilities Aren't Militarization in the South China Sea: Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister

By Ankit Panda
What does China mean when it speaks about militarization in the South China Sea?
Next US Navy South China Sea Freedom of Navigation Operation: Mischief Reef

Next US Navy South China Sea Freedom of Navigation Operation: Mischief Reef

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Navy will likely sail within 12 nautical miles of Mischief Reef soon.

India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

By Ankit Panda
India and Germany make moves, Iran's nuke deal implementation, and resolve in the South China Sea. Security updates.
Gunboat Diplomacy in the South China Sea

Gunboat Diplomacy in the South China Sea

By Kun-Chin Lin and Andrés Villar Gertner
We’re entering a new phase in political signaling by China and the U.S.

Could Climate Change Cooperation Ease Tensions in the South China Sea?

Could Climate Change Cooperation Ease Tensions in the South China Sea?

By Wilson VornDick
Climate change could be a net positive for stability in the South China Sea.

China's Potential Pitfalls #5: The United States

China's Potential Pitfalls #5: The United States

By Xue Li
U.S. China policy remains a challenge for Beijing, but it's not the South China Sea that will cause major issues.

China, US Discuss Law Enforcement Cooperation on Cybercrimes

China, US Discuss Law Enforcement Cooperation on Cybercrimes

By Shannon Tiezzi
A U.S. delegation is in Beijing to follow up on an cybersecurity agreement made during Xi Jinping's visit.
Did China Try Restricting US Bombers in the South China Sea?

Did China Try Restricting US Bombers in the South China Sea?

By Ankit Panda
Two U.S. bombers were contacted by Chinese air traffic controllers over the South China Sea, but details are murky.

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