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China’s Foreign Minister Deposed: Guilt or Power Struggle?

China’s Foreign Minister Deposed: Guilt or Power Struggle?

By Bonnie Girard
With no official explanation for Qin's removal from his post, speculation is running rampant.
China Removes Outspoken Foreign Minister, Fueling Rumors of Rivalries Within the Communist Party

China Removes Outspoken Foreign Minister, Fueling Rumors of Rivalries Within the Communist Party

By Associated Press
Qin Gang has been replaced by his predecessor, Wang Yi, in the foreign minister post amid swirling rumors and very few details.

China Says Its Foreign Minister Is Ill. A Senior Diplomat Will Take His Place at ASEAN Summit

China Says Its Foreign Minister Is Ill. A Senior Diplomat Will Take His Place at ASEAN Summit

By Associated Press
It’s unclear what exactly is wrong with Qin Gang, who has missed several crucial diplomatic events in the past month.

China, US Break Diplomatic Deadlock

China, US Break Diplomatic Deadlock

By Shannon Tiezzi
A meeting between Jake Sullivan and Wang Yi is the highest-ranking exchange since the balloon crisis in February.

As China’s FM Qin Gang Prepares to Visit India, Reflections on Wang Yi’s Views

As China’s FM Qin Gang Prepares to Visit India, Reflections on Wang Yi’s Views

By Saheb Singh Chadha
Former Foreign Minister Wang’s speech late last year indicated that China-India relations are likely to remain troubled for a while.
China Continues to Play Both Sides in the Ukraine War

China Continues to Play Both Sides in the Ukraine War

By Shannon Tiezzi
China’s top diplomat toured Europe to try to explain Beijing’s “neutral” position on the conflict – but topped it off with a visit to Russia. 

The Chinese Diplomats to Watch After the 20th Party Congress

The Chinese Diplomats to Watch After the 20th Party Congress

By Chihwei Yu and K. Tristan Tang
The potential nominees for China’s next foreign minister might provide some insights into the future trend of China’s foreign policy.
Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

Blinken, Wang Have First China-US Talks Since 20th Party Congress

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Chinese foreign minister stressed to his U.S. counterpart that Washington should not expect Beijing to change course.

Southeast Asia and China’s Global Security Initiative: Between Rhetoric and Reality

Southeast Asia and China’s Global Security Initiative: Between Rhetoric and Reality

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While China has begun integrating the GSI into its approach to Southeast Asia, it remains unclear how Beijing’s promises will translate into actions.

China Stresses Ties With Southeast Asia in Cambodia Meeting

China Stresses Ties With Southeast Asia in Cambodia Meeting

By David Rising
Foreign Minister Wang Yi's comments came against a backdrop of high regional tensions, following U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taiwan.

From Cambodia, China’s Foreign Minister Seeks Rhetorical Support on Taiwan Crisis

From Cambodia, China’s Foreign Minister Seeks Rhetorical Support on Taiwan Crisis

By Shannon Tiezzi
Wang Yi's meetings in Cambodia, on the sidelines of ASEAN summitry, are being used to drum up support for China's aggressive response to Pelosi's Taiwan visit.
Chinese FM Pledges Progress on South China Sea Code of Conduct

Chinese FM Pledges Progress on South China Sea Code of Conduct

By Sebastian Strangio
In Malaysia, the last stop on his five-nation tour of Southeast Asia, Wang Yi said that "no one can separate" China and the nations of Southeast Asia.

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