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Obama to Nominate Max Baucus as US China Ambassador

Obama to Nominate Max Baucus as US China Ambassador

By Zachary Keck
The president’s decision to nominate Baucus signals his interest in focusing on economic ties with China.
USS Cowpens Incident Reveals Strategic Mistrust Between U.S. and China

USS Cowpens Incident Reveals Strategic Mistrust Between U.S. and China

By Carl Thayer
The potential remains for mishaps involving naval vessels and military aircraft in the South China Sea.

How US Companies Benefit From China’s Coal Addiction

How US Companies Benefit From China’s Coal Addiction

China’s reliance on coal has serious environmental consequences, but is keeping U.S. companies in business.

Can Humanitarian Drills Rescue the US-China Relationship?

Can Humanitarian Drills Rescue the US-China Relationship?

To combat mutual suspicion, the U.S. and China are ramping up their joint humanitarian and disaster relief exercises

Air-Sea Battle: A Dangerous, Unaffordable Threat

Air-Sea Battle: A Dangerous, Unaffordable Threat

ASB will heighten US-China tensions and increase the likelihood of a conflict. The U.S. can’t afford it.

Does China Want a Cold War?

Does China Want a Cold War?

A new video by PLA generals suggest that some in the CCP are eager for a Cold War with Washington.

MAR: A Model for US-China Relations

MAR: A Model for US-China Relations

A policy of Mutually Assured Restraint could help both sides move beyond the current distrust.

A New Type of US-China Military Relationship

A New Type of US-China Military Relationship

Growing exchanges and a U.S. desire to cooperate suggest a policy of engagement, rather than containment.

Insecurity Drives China’s Syria Policy

Insecurity Drives China’s Syria Policy

China’s own sense of vulnerability, not its rivalry with the US, accounts for its opposition to a Syrian intervention.

It’s Time to Wage Peace in the Asia-Pacific

It’s Time to Wage Peace in the Asia-Pacific

The US and China need to pursue peace and understanding as vigorously as they prepare for war.

China Wants to Rise Peacefully, But So What?

China Wants to Rise Peacefully, But So What?

China prefers “victory without bloodshed” but what about when that is not possible?

America’s AirSea Battle vs. China’s A2/AD: Who Wins?

America’s AirSea Battle vs. China’s A2/AD: Who Wins?

Military realities aside, there could be no winners in a clash between China and the U.S.

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