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U.S.-China Relations
US Encroachments in the South China Sea: What Would China Do?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. is considering sending aircraft and ships within 12 nautical miles of Chinese reefs. How would Beijing react?
Must the United States Fight China?
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
Neither country “should act on the self-fulfilling expectation that conflict between them is inevitable.”
A Naval Base on the Horn of Africa for China?
By Ankit Panda
According to Djibouti's president, China is looking to set up its first overseas naval base in his country.
The Challenge of Balancing China
By Van Jackson
Balancing is not as easy as it looks.
The History Behind China’s Response to the Baltimore Riots
By David Volodzko
China's response to the riots in Baltimore reflects a history of sympathy between communists and civil rights activists.
3 Reasons the United States Should Invite China to RIMPAC 2016
By Dingding Chen
Because cooperation is better than confrontation at this tenuous moment of U.S.-China relations.
The AIIB Is Seen Very Differently in the US, Europe, and China
By Yelin Hong
Across the world, views of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank diverge sharply.
Rule of Law and Civil Society in China
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Chen Guangcheng, author of The Barefoot Lawyer and Chinese civil rights activist.
Diplomatic Access: The United States
By Diplomatic Access
Assistant Secretary Daniel Russel on the U.S. rebalance to Asia, the South China Sea, the TPP, and more.
The Real Thucydides’ Trap
By Leon Whyte
The popular expression only captures half of the true meaning of Thucydides’ work.
The United States Shouldn't Invite China to RIMPAC 2016 (With a Catch)
By Ankit Panda
Washington should start imposing costs on Beijing for its behavior.
US Won't Buy China's Pitch on South China Sea Land Reclamation
By Ankit Panda
Beijing will face an uphill struggle in getting other states with interests in the region to let it have its way.