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U.S.-China Relations
PBOC's Move: Not a Currency War, But Not a Good Sign
By Ankit Panda
The People's Bank of China's decision to raise rates sends gloomy signal about the short-term future of China's economy.
The Taiwan Problem: If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It
By Noah Lingwall
A grand bargain between the U.S. and China over Taiwan seems an ill-conceived idea.
How to Make Compromise Compelling: Christensen and Goldstein on U.S.-China Relations
By Elizabeth C. Economy
Two new books on U.S.-China relations to read ahead of the Xi-Obama summit.
Yes, the US Does Want to Contain China (Sort Of)
By Shannon Tiezzi
There isn't a strict policy of containment, but the sentiment remains.
Did China's Anti-Corruption Fight Give the US an Intelligence Windfall?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Ling Wancheng, the South China Sea, and Japan's take on history. Friday China links.
US-China: Civil Space Dialogue
By Joan Johnson-Freese
In civil space cooperation, some realists finally emerge.
After Legislative Inaction, US-China Civil Nuclear Cooperation Is Set for Renewal
By Ankit Panda
The 1985 U.S.-China civil nuclear cooperation agreement will likely be renewed after passing the review of U.S. lawmakers.
America's Government Is Torn on How to Handle China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Reports indicate the Pentagon and some sections of Congress are frustrated with the White House's cautious approach.
Cybersecurity: We Need a Chinese Snowden
By Alexander Bowe
Without Chinese revelations about Chinese hacking and espionage, a cyber-détente is unlikely.
Debating China Policy: High Stakes, Hard Choices
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Patrick Chovanec
Want to Save Ukraine? Forget Europe, Look to China
By Jakub Piasecki and Matt Olchawa
What if the American pivot to Asia had taken place in the 1940s?
China’s Elegant, Flawed, Grand Strategy
By Leon Whyte
Elegant in theory, Beijing’s grand strategy is triggering an Asian security dilemma.