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U.S.-China Relations

Can President Xi's September Visit Save US-China Relations?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The US and Chinese governments will have to fight a tide of negative publicity to make Xi's September visit a success.

US-China Strategic Rivalry: Balancing the Rebalance
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Professor Rosemary Foot.

US Admiral: China 'Very Interested' in RIMPAC 2016
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and America's top naval leaders have a wish-list for the relationship.

Ghost Fleet and the Causes of War
By Robert Farley
In fiction, states may not need clear reasons to go to war, but reality is different.

When the US and China Were Allies
By Shannon Tiezzi
70 years ago, the U.S. was full of pro-Chinese propaganda, encouraging friendship with a wartime ally.

Diplomacy and the South China Sea
By Scott Devary
Some diplomatic innovation may be the best chance to manage disputes and forestall conflict.

A Bright Spot in US-China Relations: Renewable Energy
By Michelle Winglee
By cooperating on renewable energy, the U.S. and China could help each other -- and the world.

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.