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Weaponizing Commerce: Trump, China, and CFIUS

Weaponizing Commerce: Trump, China, and CFIUS

By Guido Alberto Casanova
U.S. perceptions that Chinese trade and investment practices are unfair and harmful for national interests are here to stay.
What Could the United States Have Done – If Anything – To Prevent China's Rise?

What Could the United States Have Done – If Anything – To Prevent China's Rise?

By Robert Farley
The United States did not undertake the difficult and expensive steps necessary to prevent the economic and military rise of China.

The Trump Administration's National Security and National Defense Strategies Reveal a Change in Mindset Toward China

The Trump Administration's National Security and National Defense Strategies Reveal a Change in Mindset Toward China

By Dingding Chen
Competition is going to be fierce, but conflict is still less likely and manageable.

Trump's Coming Trade War With China

Trump's Coming Trade War With China

By Atman Trivedi
The administration could be courting disaster if it relies too heavily on a punitive approach against Beijing.

Tracking Trump's First Trip to Asia, Part 2: China, Vietnam, APEC, Philippines, ASEAN, EAS, and the 'Quad'

Tracking Trump's First Trip to Asia, Part 2: China, Vietnam, APEC, Philippines, ASEAN, EAS, and the 'Quad'

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
How did Trump’s first-ever presidential trip to China, Vietnam, and the Philippines wrap up?
Trump in Asia: Did China Win?

Trump in Asia: Did China Win?

By Charlotte Gao
China seems to have won a big diplomatic victory bilaterally, and even domestically and internationally.

US Combatant Commands With Chinese Flare: The PLA’s New Joint Command Structure

US Combatant Commands With Chinese Flare: The PLA’s New Joint Command Structure

By Ben Lowsen and Wilson VornDick
A China specialist and a military strategist discuss The PLA’s emerging command structure.
Trump Goes to Asia: What's on the Line?

Trump Goes to Asia: What's on the Line?

By Ankit Panda
Donald Trump's first trip to Asia won't be a walk in the park.

While in Hong Kong, Steve Bannon Changes His Tone on China

While in Hong Kong, Steve Bannon Changes His Tone on China

By Charlotte Gao
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon visited Hong Kong and praised China's president.

How Did China React to New US Sanctions on Chinese-Owned Enterprises?

How Did China React to New US Sanctions on Chinese-Owned Enterprises?

By Charlotte Gao
The U.S. launched a new round of sanctions against Chinese enterprises and individuals with North Korea’s ties.

Why Will China Be Happy to See Steve Bannon Leave the White House?

Why Will China Be Happy to See Steve Bannon Leave the White House?

By Charlotte Gao
Beijing didn't like Bannon's tough talk on China trade, which came out prominently in a recent interview.
China-US Cooperation and the New Opium War

China-US Cooperation and the New Opium War

By Austin Bodetti
Despite friction elsewhere, in the War on Drugs Beijing and Washington are on the same side.

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