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U.S.-China Relations

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.

Mearsheimer vs. Nye on the Rise of China
By Bill Callahan
John Mearsheimer and Joseph S. Nye Jr. on the rise of China and America's engagement policy.

Peter W. Singer on Ghost Fleet, China, and Strategy
By Jack Detsch
Peter W. Singer is co-author of Ghost Fleet, a new novel imagining the next World War.

‘Integrating China’ into the Existing Order
By Amitai Etzioni
Why urge China to join the international order, and then make it hard for it to do so?

It's Official: AIIB Constitution to Be Signed on June 29
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, U.S-China relations, China's military strategy, and one woman's experience with urbanization. Friday China links.

US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Putting on a Brave Face
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. and China tried their best to steer clear of controversy at their premier dialogue platform.