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U.S.-China Relations
China's Xi Is a More Effective Leader Than Obama
By Dingding Chen
The implications of these two leaders' varying effectiveness might favor China over the U.S. in the long term.
What Does China Think of the CIA Torture Report?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Media responses included traditional accusations of U.S. "double standards," but showed more nuanced aspects as well.
US Air Force to Share Space Data Directly with China
By Ankit Panda
U.S. Air Force Space Command will share orbital data directly with interested Chinese agencies.
Obama: Xi Jinping Has Consolidated Power Quickly and Comprehensively
By Ankit Panda
Xi Jinping's leadership style concerns the U.S. president.
Can China and the US Work Together on Counterterrorism?
By Kevin Peters
Recent events may be making Beijing more open to working with the U.S. on the fight against international terrorism.
Can China and the US Neutralize the Ring of Gyges?
By Vasilis Trigkas
Plato foresaw how the technological imperative can risk a fragile peace.
One Year of ADIZ: What Next for China?
By Ankit Panda
China's East China Sea air defense identification zone (ADIZ) remains ambiguous.
China-US Relations: The Return of Mao’s Noose
By Zach Przystup
‘The U.S. and China are locked in a great power competition, and their primary goals are incompatible.’
Troubled Skies Above the East China Sea
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
In its 2014 Report to Congress, the USCC underscores China’s challenge to the U.S. position in East Asia.
Could Capitol Hill Derail US-China Relations?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A new report recommends Congress take concrete actions to alter China's economic behavior.
Why China Still Needs Deng Xiaoping
By Yang Hengjun
Particularly in foreign policy, China should be careful not to abandon Deng's productive approach.
US-China Relations After APEC
By Jack A. Goldstone
The nature of Sino-American relations is rapidly changing. And that's a good thing.