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US Must Hold Firm in South China Sea Dispute

US Must Hold Firm in South China Sea Dispute

By Joseph A. Bosco
Backing away now will be seen in Beijing and elsewhere as a further erosion of U.S. credibility.
Can the Chinese Dream and the American Dream Coexist?

Can the Chinese Dream and the American Dream Coexist?

By Xie Tao
Can U.S. claims to global leadership exist alongside China's dream of national rejuvenation?

The US Should Make Sure China's AIIB Succeeds

The US Should Make Sure China's AIIB Succeeds

By Kerry Brown
The AIIB faces three possible fates -- and it's in the United States' interests to make sure it succeeds.

Rebalancing Asia: Assessing US and EU Strategies

Rebalancing Asia: Assessing US and EU Strategies

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Steve Tsang, Professor of Contemporary Chinese Studies, University of Nottingham.

Shangri-La 2015: Why We Didn't See a US-China Showdown

Shangri-La 2015: Why We Didn't See a US-China Showdown

By Dingding Chen
Both sides exercised restraint, at least for now. But lots of uncertainties lay ahead.
Top US Officials Heat Up Rhetoric on China's South China Sea Behavior

Top US Officials Heat Up Rhetoric on China's South China Sea Behavior

By Ankit Panda
U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter minced no words: the U.S. is here to stay in Asia.

China and the US: Clashing Visions for the South China Sea

China and the US: Clashing Visions for the South China Sea

By Jin Kai
The U.S. and China have different goals -- and thus clashing approaches -- for resolving the South China Sea issue.
Could the South China Sea Cause a China-US Military Conflict?

Could the South China Sea Cause a China-US Military Conflict?

By Bo Zhiyue
It's in neither country's interests to have a conflict -- but they're headed in that direction all the same.

US-China: Mutually Assured Economic Destruction?

US-China: Mutually Assured Economic Destruction?

By Leon Whyte
Can economic interdependence contain superpower rivalry?

The Debate on U.S.-China Relations: Make Room, Make Way, or Make Hay

The Debate on U.S.-China Relations: Make Room, Make Way, or Make Hay

By Elizabeth Economy
Three recent papers attempt to look at the next stage of the world's most important relationship.

China to US: South China Sea Recon ‘Irresponsible and Dangerous'

China to US: South China Sea Recon ‘Irresponsible and Dangerous'

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, a landmark court case in China and a treasure trove of historical Chinese documents. Friday China links.
How the US Senate Can Help Stabilize the South China Sea

How the US Senate Can Help Stabilize the South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
If the U.S. wants to moderate Chinese adventurism in the South China Sea, it should ratify UNCLOS.

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