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U.S.-China Relations
Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Dingding Chen
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda speaks to Dingding Chen of the University of Macau about Chinese foreign policy.
The AIIB Debacle: What Washington Should Do Now
By Elizabeth Economy
U.S. strategy on China's new bank has been flawed from the start. Time to step back and regroup.
China's Anti-Corruption 'Firefighter' Headed to the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Qishan is said to be planning a trip to the U.S., presumably to ask Washington to extradite Chinese suspects.
Why the US Should Worry About Russia, Not China
By Robert Farley
How you solve a problem like China is different than how you solve a problem like Russia.
China (Finally) Admits to Hacking
By Shannon Tiezzi
An updated military document for the first time admits that the Chinese government sponsors offensive cyber units.
America's AIIB Disaster: Are There Lessons to be Learned?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. needs a better response to Chinese-led initiatives than attempting to lead a boycott.
US Claims Victory in Debate Over Chinese Terror Law
By Shannon Tiezzi
A White House official claims China has tabled a controversial anti-terrorism law.
What to Expect From Chinese Diplomacy in 2015
By Shannon Tiezzi
Four takeaways from Foreign Minister Wang Yi’s annual press conference.
Beijing Strikes Back in US-China Tech Wars
By Ankit Panda
Foreign tech firms will either have to comply with intrusive surveillance requirements or risk being substituted by Chinese alternatives.
How Chinese and Americans Understand Culture
By Brent Crane
The two countries seem to have very different perspectives when it comes to their culture.
The American Dream: Made in China?
By Jin Kai
After thirty years of U.S. outsourcing, the economic relationship between the U.S. and China is shifting yet again.
Countering China’s Maritime Coercion
By Patrick M. Cronin
How to impose costs on coercion, deter intimidation, and offset unilateral changes to the status quo.