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Is America Seeking to End the Current International System?

Is America Seeking to End the Current International System?

By Jin Kai
China is often criticized as revisionist, but the United States under Trump seems more dissatisfied with the international order.
The ‘Cold Confrontation’ Underway in the South China Sea

The ‘Cold Confrontation’ Underway in the South China Sea

By Chen Xiangmiao
Neither the U.S. nor China wants a hot war, but they will continue to contest their differing interests in the region.

Why Is China Sending Top Military Brass to Shangri-La 2019?

Why Is China Sending Top Military Brass to Shangri-La 2019?

By Eleanor Albert
For the first time since 2011, China will be represented at the regional security forum by its defense minister.

5 Reasons Why China Is Not the Soviet Union

5 Reasons Why China Is Not the Soviet Union

By Jin Kai
Construing China as a threat to the United States in the model of the old USSR overlooks important differences.

China in Djibouti: The Power of Ports

China in Djibouti: The Power of Ports

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Basil M. Karatzas.
A Free and Open Indo-Pacific: The South Korean Perspective

A Free and Open Indo-Pacific: The South Korean Perspective

By Sukjoon Yoon
How does South Korea fit into FOIP, and how would Seoul like to see the concept evolve?

Huawei and the Tech Race: US National Security and Defense Strategy

Huawei and the Tech Race: US National Security and Defense Strategy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Timothy R. Heath.
How the US-China Tech Wars Will Impact the Developing World

How the US-China Tech Wars Will Impact the Developing World

By Deborah Lehr
If an “economic iron curtain” falls, it will be in areas like the Middle East and Africa.

The Return of Biopolarity in World Politics

The Return of Biopolarity in World Politics

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Øystein Tunsjø.

US-China Relations in Flux: The Road to a Showdown

US-China Relations in Flux: The Road to a Showdown

By Ben Lowsen
The United States is for the first time substantively responding to China’s rejection of international norms.

China and the US Are Destined for Peace, Not for War

China and the US Are Destined for Peace, Not for War

By Jin Kai
The trade truce provides a chance for both sides to remember that they are not enemies.
How the US Should Respond to China’s Belt and Road

How the US Should Respond to China’s Belt and Road

By Abigail Grace and Max Hill
A focus on promoting transparency and fighting corruption rather than China-bashing will be more successful in the long run.

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