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China-India Relations in the Modi Era
By Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck
U.S. editors Ankit Panda and Zachary Keck discuss India-China relations with The Diplomat's Shannon Tiezzi.
Chinese Foreign Minister Makes Inroads With Modi Government
By Ankit Panda
China's foreign minister traveled to New Delhi to forward an economic agenda for bilateral relations.
China's Foreign Minister Tours Latin America
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi stopped in Cuba, Venezuela, Argentina, and Brazil to pave the way for Xi Jinping's July visit.
China Draws ‘Red Line’ on US, Not North Korea
By Zachary Keck
Western media outlets reported this weekend that China’s FM Wang Yi drew a “red line” against Pyongyang. He didn’t.
Wang Yi Outlines China’s Foreign Policy Vision
By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi laid out an ambitious foreign policy vision wherein China will continue to show "confidence" on the world stage.
China and Iraq Expand Energy and Defense Ties
By Zachary Keck
Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Iraq saw China's focus expand beyond energy cooperation.
In Beijing, Kerry Focuses on North Korea, Climate Change
By Shannon Tiezzi
Kerry's trip was intended to highlight potential areas for U.S.-China cooperation.
China Wants to Join Middle East Peace Quartet
By Zachary Keck
Beijing stands ready to join the international body for negotiating an Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Africa: China and Japan's Next Battleground?
By Shannon Tiezzi
While China and Japan may look like they’re competing in Africa, the two countries are actually playing different games.
China to Prioritize Great Power Relations in 2014
By Zachary Keck
On Monday Foreign Minister Wang Yi outlined China’s diplomatic objectives for the coming year.
China’s New State Security Committee
With the creation of the SSC at the recent Third Plenum, Xi consolidates the domestic security leviathan.