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Wang Yi
China: Embracing Africa, But Not Africans
By Paul R. Burgman Jr.
The next step for Beijing in its Africa relations is better people-to-people relations.
China Woos Indonesia's New President
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beijing and Jakarta promote maritime cooperation, despite differences over how to handle the South China Sea issue.
China's Push for an Asia-Pacific Free Trade Agreement
By Shannon Tiezzi
China hopes the FTAAP will overshadow less inclusive alternatives, like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Chinese Foreign Minister Pressed on Hong Kong, Islamic State in DC Visit
By Shannon Tiezzi
During Wang Yi's visit to D.C., U.S. officials called for restraint toward Hong Kong protesters.
China, India End Military Stand-Off Along Disputed Border
By Shannon Tiezzi
Both sides withdrew their troops according to a previously negotiated agreement.
China’s 4 Principles in the South China Sea Dispute
By Jiye Kim
China is slowly crafting a policy for its regional maritime disputes. Could it open the door to negotiation?
NSA Susan Rice in China: Rethinking 'New Type Great Power Relations'
By Shannon Tiezzi
Susan Rice's trip to China shows that Washington and Beijing have different goals for the relationship.
China, Australia Seek to Overcome Tensions
By Shannon Tiezzi
The two countries appear eager to cooperate economically, but strategic obstacles continue to persist.
Implications of the US-China Split at the ARF
By Thuc D. Pham
Divergent views on how to handle SCS disputes could still inspire a Code of Conduct.
Code of Conduct for South China Sea Unlikely, Yet ASEAN Made Progress
By Clint Richards
All parties showed interest in conciliation, even if a COC was simply a prop to further dialogue.
Japan Wants Talks With China in Myanmar
By Clint Richards
Japan is lobbying for a high-level visit this weekend despite a lack of concessions.
Establishing Quid Pro Quo on the India-China Border
By Abanti Bhattacharya
Establishing Indian sovereignty in Arunachal Pradesh could solidify Chinese claims in Tibet.