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US-China relations

Assessing The US-China Strategic And Economic Dialogue
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Daniel B. Wright

Taiwan's Transition is a Strategic Opportunity for the United States
By Ian Easton
The inauguration of Taiwan's new president is an opportunity, not a crisis.

The Case for US Ship Visits to Taiwan
By Randall Schriver
The idea is worthy of our consideration and warrants a closer look.

China Defends Controversial Anti-Terror Law
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's draft anti-terror law -- the bane of foreign tech firms -- is moving closer to becoming reality.

A 'Critical Point' for US Strategic Tolerance of China
By Jin Kai
US-China relations are caught in a critical point -- poised between one paradigm and the next.

Why the US-China Summit Failed on the South China Sea
By Nguyen Hong Thao
The way both leaders dealt with the disputes publicly was worrying for several reasons.

Why the US-China Climate Deal Matters
By Rishikesh Ram Bhandary
The joint statement is a milestone ahead of upcoming climate change talks in Paris.

What China Wants You to Think About US-China Relations
By Sabrina Tsai
A look at recent Chinese propaganda on the bilateral relationship.

With Security Pledge, US Tech Firms in China Face a Tough Choice
By Ankit Panda
For U.S. companies in China, there are two options: comply with draconian Chinese anti-terror laws or leave the market.

Time for the US to Punish China in Cyberspace?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the debate on how Washington should respond.

The Myth of a US-China Grand Bargain
By Van Jackson
Accommodating China won't produce peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific.

Beware China’s ‘Basing’ Strategy: Former US Navy Chief
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Admiral Gary Roughead issues a warning about Beijing’s growing network of 'places.'

Forecasting the Future of US-China Competition
By Dr. Patrick Cronin
A snapshot of Washington views on the future of the US-China relationship.

Is North Korea's 'Byungjin Line' on the US-China Strategic Agenda?
By Ankit Panda
Are the United States and China on the same page regarding North Korea's Byungjin line?

The Misguided US Trade Gamble Against China
By Robin Hsieh
U.S. trade policy toward China needs to be positive-sum, not zero-sum.

The Worrying Rise of Anti-China Discourse in the US
By Dingding Chen
Forget U.S. patrols in the South China Sea. This is the real threat to U.S.-China relations.

Who’s Got the Biggest Muscles in the South China Sea?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The United States and China trade barbs over each other’s muscles.

China's 'New Normal' in 2015: Cause for Concern?
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss China's defense budget, South China Sea reclamation efforts, anti-terror law, and more.

Cyber Espionage and US-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Considering Washington's policy options on cyber espionage activities.

China's Not Happy About the US-India Statement on the South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
According to a Chinese statement, the U.S. and India should play no role in resolving South China Sea disputes.

The US and China Need to Cooperate on North Korea
By Dingding Chen
Kim Jong-un’s ‘divide and conquer’ strategy won't work. It is time for North Korea to open up to the world.

Silencing Ilham Tohti: The Future of Uyghur Rights in China
By Ankit Panda
U.S. editor Ankit Panda speaks to Shannon Tiezzi about Ilham Tohti's sentencing in China.

China Might Just Be an Assertive Status Quo Power
By Robert Farley
On balance, Beijing's policies suggest it is looking to carve out a special role for itself within the current order.

The US Should Stop Sending Surveillance Aircraft to China’s Doorstep
By Dingding Chen
Citing international law as justification misses the point; U.S. spying poses a serious threat to China’s national security.