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U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Key Takeaways
By Peter Bittner
Small victories achieved, but large gaps remain between the U.S. and China on a number of policy fronts.
Over-Politicized 'Overcapacity' at US-China Dialogue
By Lu Chen
China's overcapacity has replaced currency manipulation as the latest excuse for U.S. protectionism.
China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Time to Move Beyond the South China Sea?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The South China Sea tensions have become the Rorschach Test for China-U.S. relations.
US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: Putting on a Brave Face
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. and China tried their best to steer clear of controversy at their premier dialogue platform.
Land Reclamation Over in the South China Sea? Not So Fast
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss the South China Sea, U.S.-China relations, and Indo-Myanmar relations.
China Launches Land Border Crossing From India Into Tibet for Religious Pilgrimages
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Kurt Campbell speaks on Asia, China's nuclear arsenal, long-range strike bombers, and more. Links.
The 2015 US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue: What (and What Not) to Expect
By Shannon Tiezzi
Four things to expect from this week's Strategic and Economic Dialogue.
Former US Spymaster: China Could Use OPM Data to Recruit Spies
By Ankit Panda
A former NSA and CIA chief outlines the damage the OPM hack could unleash.
Could Capitol Hill Derail US-China Relations?
By Shannon Tiezzi
A new report recommends Congress take concrete actions to alter China's economic behavior.
3 Takeaways from the 2014 US-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remarks at the S&ED show that China and the U.S. remain divided on their visions for the Asia-Pacific.
Has the Thucydidean Trap Already Sprung on China and the US?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Recent pessimism suggests that China and the U.S. are already well on the road to great power confrontation.
At S&ED, China's Currency Is Back in the Spotlight
By Shannon Tiezzi
Remarks by the U.S. Treasury Secretary mark a puzzling return to an old issue: the value of China's currency.
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