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China Gains Russia’s Support on North Korea Issue
By DD Wu
Both China and Russia emphasize searching for a solely political solution.
Why North Korea May Define US-China Relations in the Trump Era
By Ankit Panda
So far, U.S.-China ties haven't seen a drastic deterioration. What does the future hold for U.S.-China ties?
After Trump-Xi Call, US-China Interactions Expand, But Direction Remains Unclear
By Ankit Panda
Trump's affirmation of the United States' 'one China' policy has allowed for more high-level U.S.-China activity.
Where Do Australia-China Ties Go in the Trump Era?
By Grant Wyeth
Wang Yi's trip to Australia shows ever-closer ties between the two countries.
The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture, as Seen by China
By Ankit Panda
A new white paper on Asia-Pacific regional security from the Chinese foreign ministry merits a close read.
Can China Keep India Silent Over the South China Sea?
By Wang Jin
China wants to make sure India does not raise the issue at the upcoming G20 Summit.
Japan-China Relations at a Crossroads
By Hiroko Maeda
Asia’s two biggest economic powers continue to struggle to find common ground.
Wang Yi’s ‘Temper Tantrum’ in Canada
By Hugh Stephens
How to make life difficult for your bilateral partners
ASEAN Foreign Ministers Issue, Then Retract Communique Referencing South China Sea
By Ankit Panda
The statement didn't contain language drastically different from recent declarations, but was issued inside China.
A Tale of 2 Diplomats: China’s Soft Power Conundrum
By Chengxin Pan
Wang Yi's run-in with a Canadian journalist illustrates the "clash of discourses" between China and the West.
China FM’s Reprimanding of Canadian Journalist the Tip of the Iceberg
By Peter Bittner
The incident is a sign of China's larger issues with journalists -- and press freedom is only getting worse.
Foreign Ministers of Russia, India, China Meet in Moscow
By Ankit Panda
Russia, India, and China meet regularly to confer and exchange views on regional and global issues.