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Sour Notes from China on the U.S. Rebalance to Asia

Sour Notes from China on the U.S. Rebalance to Asia

By Scott A. Snyder
Skepticism within China about the US rebalancing is strong.
Is Overseas Study Helping US-China Relations?

Is Overseas Study Helping US-China Relations?

By Anthony Chang
China and the U.S. are learning more about each other than ever, but is it enough?

Are China and Russia Moving toward a Formal Alliance?

Are China and Russia Moving toward a Formal Alliance?

By Dingding Chen
Unlikely in the near future, but the U.S. should not make the strategic mistakes necessary to make it happen

Why America Can’t Contain China

Why America Can’t Contain China

By James R. Holmes
Despite Beijing’s concerns, the U.S. couldn’t contain China even if it wanted to.

US Pacific Command Plans Responses for Unilateral Chinese Coercion

US Pacific Command Plans Responses for Unilateral Chinese Coercion

By Ankit Panda
In order to boost its credibility, the US is gearing up to respond in kind to unilateral Chinese provocations in Asia.
US-China Relations: Thucydidean Trap or Prisoner's Dilemma?

US-China Relations: Thucydidean Trap or Prisoner's Dilemma?

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. needs an updated framework for handling its relationship with China before it's too late.

New Report Could Offer Clues to Hillary Clinton’s China Policy

New Report Could Offer Clues to Hillary Clinton’s China Policy

By Zachary Keck
A new report on US-China relations could provide insight into what Hillary Clinton's China policy would be as president.
What Would Chinese Hegemony Look Like?

What Would Chinese Hegemony Look Like?

By Robert E. Kelly
It is certainly not inevitable, but what form would a Sinic Monroe Doctrine take?

The US and China Are Right to Distrust Each Other

The US and China Are Right to Distrust Each Other

By Zachary Keck
Trust is a rare commodity in international politics, and Beijing and Washington aren’t likely to be an exception.

Is US Pacific “Dominance” Up For Grabs?

Is US Pacific “Dominance” Up For Grabs?

By Harry Kazianis
Admiral Locklear rightly raised alarm bells over America’s traditional regional dominance. Are policymakers listening?

East China Sea ADIZ: A Turning Point in US-China Relations?

East China Sea ADIZ: A Turning Point in US-China Relations?

By Mira Rapp-Hooper
In the wake of the new ADIZ, the U.S. may have to reassess its entire approach toward China.
Can a China-Russia Axis Bankrupt the US?

Can a China-Russia Axis Bankrupt the US?

By J. Michael Cole
Russia and China have studied the end of the Cold War and how the US ultimately defeated the USSR by bankrupting it.

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