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U.S.-China Relations

How to Manufacture a Honeymoon in US-China Relations
By Xie Tao
A state visit should be about honestly assessing the relationship, not creating the illusion of a honeymoon.

Not So Fast: The TPP Might Be Good News for China
By Dingding Chen
It is still uncertain whether the TPP deal will significantly hurt China’s economy.

U.S.-China Relations: What Now?
By Shannon Tiezzi
With the much anticipated state visit now over, what comes next?

US-China Relations: Giving Voice to Doves in a Hawkish Environment
By Amitai Etzioni
The United States and China need to use their resources for nation-building at home rather than investing them in arms.

Think Xi Jinping's State Visit to the US Went Well? Think Again
By Dingding Chen
A modest Xi-Obama summit signals troubles ahead. No major breakthrough was achieved during the summit.

So, How Did Xi Jinping's State Visit to the United States Go?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat‘s editors discuss the outcomes of Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit to the United States.
Have the US and China Come to an Understanding on the AIIB?
By Ankit Panda
The United States and China have come to a working understanding on the role of the AIIB. Washington can move on now.

What to Read on Xi Jinping's US Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Helping you make sense of the barrage of media coverage on Xi and China: this week's China links.

What You Need to Know About China's Cap-and-Trade Announcement
By Shannon Tiezzi
Putting China's national emissions trading system (and the challenges it will face) in context.

6 Takeaways from Xi Jinping's US Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
Cyber issues, the South China Sea disputes, economic issues, and military-to-military ties all featured on the Xi-Obama agenda.

No More Dangerous Intercepts for US, China Miltary Aircraft?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A few days after another "unsafe" intercept by a Chinese jet, the US and China finalized rules for aerial encounters.

Actually, US-China Relations are Remarkably Normal
By Robert Farley
China and the United States have a fairly normal relationship that they shouldn't take for granted.