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U.S.-China Relations

What Will The Xi-Obama Summit Really Deliver?
By Li Shengjiao
A former Counselor of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on what to expect.

The US and China Go Local on Climate Cooperation
By Jackson Ewing and Juan Wei
Cooperation between the two powers on climate is increasingly taking place at the local level.

China's President Woos (and Reassures) US Business Leaders
By Shannon Tiezzi
At a meeting with U.S. and Chinese CEOs, Xi addressed fears that U.S. companies are no longer welcome in China.

The Significance of Xi Jinping’s US Visit
By Qi Hao
"Addressing the distrust and fear should be a key mission for both leaders."

What Did Xi Jinping Have to Say on Cyber Issues in His Big Seattle Speech?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Most of Xi's speech was familiar to China watchers, but there were some interesting notes on the cyber front.

How Will China and the US Address the North Korean Puzzle?
By Mu Chunshan
With Xi Jinping in the United States this week, North Korea should figure high on the agenda.

As US, China Trade Spying Accusations, Citizens Are Caught in the Crossfire
By Shannon Tiezzi
A U.S.-China relations fray, espionage charges are popping up with increasing frequency.

The Truth About US Freedom of Navigation Patrols in the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
US patrols within 12 nautical miles of China's artificial islands have a complicated legal basis.

How Washington Can Manage Sustainable Strategic Competition With China
By Robert Daly
What's needed now is long-term messaging at a short summit.

The Limits of a US-China Cyber Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Yes, a potential US-China cyber deal is important, but it will leave many key issues unresolved.

Why it Matters that the US and China Are Trying Cyber Arms Control
By Ankit Panda
The United States and China are trying to put together a bilateral cyber arms control agreement. This could be big.

Salvaging Xi’s Visit to the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
With U.S.-China tensions seemingly at an all-time-high, what can Xi's visit accomplish?