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U.S.-China Relations
Relax, US-China Military Exchanges Are Fine
By Ankit Panda
Recent reports that U.S.-China military exchanges are paused have been rebuffed by both governments.
China's Military Parade: A Warning to Japan and the US
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's military parade is not only meant to "intimidate" Japan -- it's a signal to the U.S. as well.
Are We Living in a 'Chinese Century'?
By Jin Kai
Is China truly the world's number one -- and does it even want to be?
The State of the Union: Obama’s Challenge to China
By Shannon Tiezzi
Obama's annual address contained a world view that Beijing will find inherently problematic.
Relax, China Won't Challenge US Hegemony
By Dingding Chen
The US should believe Chinese Vice Premier Wang Yang's words: China will not seek hegemony.
Nicholas Spykman and the Struggle for the Asiatic Mediterranean
By Francis P. Sempa
A remarkably prescient WWII geostrategist foresaw a struggle between the U.S. and China for control of the “Asian Rimland.”
What Do Chinese and Russians Think of the U.S. Military?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recent article touches on U.S. perceptions of its military. But how do other countries view it?
Three Steps to Dealing With the ‘New’ China
By Zheng Wang
How the U.S. (and the world) can best react to China's new activist foreign policy moves.
China Ignores US Call for Cooperation on North Korean Cyber Attacks
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and the U.S. remain far apart when it comes to cyber issues.
China’s Big Diplomacy Shift
By Timothy Heath
China signals a change in priorities, raising the risk of tension with the developed world.
US-China Military Relations: The Great Debate
By Shannon Tiezzi
Are closer U.S.-China military ties in Washington's best interests?
China’s Charm Offensive: A Temporary, Tactical Change
By Paul J. Leaf
China is playing nice for now, but there are cracks in its friendly smile.