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US-China relations
Why China and the US (Probably) Won’t Go to War
Geography and nuclear weapons make it virtually unthinkable that Beijing and Washington will clash.
Will S. Korea’s New Naval Base Provoke China?
Opponents of the Jeju Base argue that it could place Seoul in the middle of a US-China arms race.
US, China Come Together Over Africa (Sort Of)
The US and China are unconvincing in trying to downplay their competition for influence in Africa.
In Africa, Obama’s Hot on Xi's Trail
China will be the unspoken backdrop to President Obama’s trip to Africa this week.
Leaks Expose US Hypocrisy on China's Cyber Activities
After the US spent months raising alarm over China’s cyber espionage, leaks show America is hardly faultless either.
John Kerry on China and the Pivot
Will America move away from its much discussed pivot to Asia? Recent remarks by John Kerry may provide clues.
North Korea’s Nuclear Test: A Silver Lining?
North Korea’s third nuclear test could have some interesting geopolitical repercussions.
China, America and the WTO
In recent years the World Trade Organization has been the main venue for airing trade differences between the U.S. and China.