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U.S.-China Relations
3 Things China Can Do to Reduce South China Sea Tensions
By Dingding Chen
China needs to reassure the U.S., reassure other Asian states, and be more transparent with its ambitions.
China Issues 8 Warnings to US Surveillance Plane in South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
China's navy issued a warning to a U.S. P8-A Poseidon surveillance aircraft over disputed waters in the South China Sea.
Is Thucydides Helpful in Explaining Sino-US Relations?
By Alek Chance
Is conflict exceedingly likely when a rising power approaches parity with an established power?
Are We Exaggerating China’s Cyber Threat?
By Jack Detsch
A new Harvard report suggests that China may not be much of a threat to U.S. cybersecurity. Is that really the case?
Cambodia: Between China and the United States
By Veasna Var
Cambodia is forging a path for itself between the United States and China.
The Truth About Anti-China Discourse in the United States
By Van Jackson
There are some real problems with discourse analysis of this ilk.
US, China to Jointly Pressure North Korea Over Nuclear Program
By Ankit Panda
The United States and China may come together to increase pressure on Pyongyang to back off its nuclear program.
The Real Issue With US-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
China sees the relationship as essentially stable while many in the U.S. believe a policy change is overdue.
Balancing China and the Realist Road to War
By Jie Dalei and Jared McKinney
The argument for balancing against China rests on some questionable assumptions.
U.S. Asia Policy: Past, Present and Future
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Veteran senior diplomat Nicholas Platt offers insights on U.S. foreign policy.
Chinese Perspectives on the Abe-Obama Summit
By Aurelia George Mulgan
Not surprisingly, the Chinese press has been critical of the outcomes of the Japanese PM’s visit.
What’s Wrong With US-China Relations?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A round-up of the recent debate over the U.S.-China relationship, and how best to fix it.