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Offshore Balancing: A Grand Strategy for the China Dream

Offshore Balancing: A Grand Strategy for the China Dream

By Andrew Latham
Xi Jinping seems to have settled on a grand strategy for a risen China.
China-US Military Confrontation in the South China Sea: Fact and Fiction

China-US Military Confrontation in the South China Sea: Fact and Fiction

By Hu Bo
The China-U.S. rivalry in the South China Sea is certainly growing, but war is still some way off.

The 3 Flashpoints That Could Turn a US-China ‘Cold War’ Hot

The 3 Flashpoints That Could Turn a US-China ‘Cold War’ Hot

By Daniel Russel
Beware the crisis hiding in plain sight.

After 5G, Space Opens a New Frontier in US-China Rivalry

After 5G, Space Opens a New Frontier in US-China Rivalry

By Nicholas Borroz
Countries must act now to preserve freedom of choice in the cosmos.

America’s Anti-China Mood Is Here to Stay

America’s Anti-China Mood Is Here to Stay

By Joe Renouard
Even if China and the US agree on new trade terms, the view in Washington has fundamentally changed.
China Vows to Counter US Deployment of Midrange Missiles in Asia

China Vows to Counter US Deployment of Midrange Missiles in Asia

By Christopher Bodeen
With the INF officially lapsed, Beijing warns it will take action should the US deploy previously banned missiles to the Asia-Pacific.

The US-China Relationship: Why Words Matter

The US-China Relationship: Why Words Matter

By Eleanor Albert
Don’t discount the damaging impact of escalatory rhetoric on both sides.
US-China Competition and Cooperation: The Long View

US-China Competition and Cooperation: The Long View

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Cortez A. Cooper III.

Poll: Majority of Americans See US and China as Rivals

Poll: Majority of Americans See US and China as Rivals

By Ankit Panda
Americans across partisan lines agree on a rivalrous relationship between Washington and Beijing.

The US vs China: A Clash of Self-Images?

The US vs China: A Clash of Self-Images?

By Plamen Tonchev
The gap between self-perception and reality on both sides is a key factor driving U.S.-China tensions.

Thailand Takes up the ASEAN Challenge

Thailand Takes up the ASEAN Challenge

By Hirubalan V. P.
As Bangkok prepares to host the 34th ASEAN summit, the grouping faces uncertainties from within and without.
The Internal Debates Driving the US-China Trade War

The Internal Debates Driving the US-China Trade War

By Richard Boucher
There are two opposing factions on each of two sides, and that is making a deal difficult.

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