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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.
Obviously, Beijing Wants to Make US-China Trade Talks Work

Obviously, Beijing Wants to Make US-China Trade Talks Work

By Charlotte Gao
China has every reason to seek a deal now, considering that Beijing is surrounded by domestic challenges and troubles.

After Latest US-China Talks, Where Does the Trade Truce Stand?

After Latest US-China Talks, Where Does the Trade Truce Stand?

By Shannon Tiezzi
China doesn't seem to be offering much more than it already has. Will that be enough for Trump?

Challenges for the US-China Trade War ‘Truce‘

Challenges for the US-China Trade War ‘Truce‘

By Dingding Chen and Junyang Hu
We have seen some progress, but a real deal remains difficult.

US-China Tensions Enter a New Phase

US-China Tensions Enter a New Phase

By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Ceasefire or Escalation?
US Slaps Cyberespionage Charges on 2 Chinese Intelligence Officers

US Slaps Cyberespionage Charges on 2 Chinese Intelligence Officers

By Shannon Tiezzi
The move signals that, trade war truce aside, serious tensions remain in the economic relationship.

Lawfare and Beyond: The Intellectual Property Front in the US-China Trade War

Lawfare and Beyond: The Intellectual Property Front in the US-China Trade War

By Robert Farley
Just how sustainable will U.S. efforts at ‘lawfare’ in protecting intellectual property be?
Pearls, Angel Wings, and Taxi Rides: The Faces of the Chinese Economic Slowdown

Pearls, Angel Wings, and Taxi Rides: The Faces of the Chinese Economic Slowdown

By Bonnie Girard
How the trade war is hitting home for average Chinese in Beijing and beyond.

The Long Arm of the US Law: A New ‘Gray Zone’ Tool Against China?

The Long Arm of the US Law: A New ‘Gray Zone’ Tool Against China?

By Jin Kai
Putting Meng Wanzhou's arrest into the broader context of U.S. actions.

Will Beijing Keep the Huawei Case Separate From US-China Trade Negotiations?

Will Beijing Keep the Huawei Case Separate From US-China Trade Negotiations?

By Charlotte Gao
While China's commerce ministry is eager to reach a trade deal, the foreign ministry vows to protect Chinese citizens' rights.

The Trump-Xi G20 Trade Truce Doesn't Get to the Deep Divisions Between Both Sides

The Trump-Xi G20 Trade Truce Doesn't Get to the Deep Divisions Between Both Sides

By Ankit Panda
Markets will breathe easy temporarily, but the trade war isn't over.
China’s Crackdown on Hong Kong’s Freedoms Is Bad for Business

China’s Crackdown on Hong Kong’s Freedoms Is Bad for Business

By Joel Sandhu and Jill van de Walle
Limiting the impact of the U.S.-China trade war will involve upholding the unique status of Hong Kong.

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