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Xi Jinping visit to U.S.
China: Projecting Power Through Peacekeeping
By Ryan Pickrell
World peace is an admirable goal, but states are rarely interested in pursuing it over their own interests.
China-US Cyber Agreements: Has Beijing Outmaneuvered Washington?
By Greg Austin
The joint agreement by China and the U.S. may have created more diplomatic minefields than it sought to eliminate.
Xi Jinping Pledges Cap-and-Trade Scheme for China
By Sara Hsu
Years in the making, an important new climate change policy is announced.
Why the US-China Climate Deal Matters
By Rishikesh Ram Bhandary
The joint statement is a milestone ahead of upcoming climate change talks in Paris.
What Will The Xi-Obama Summit Really Deliver?
By Li Shengjiao
A former Counselor of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs on what to expect.
The US and China Go Local on Climate Cooperation
By Jackson Ewing and Juan Wei
Cooperation between the two powers on climate is increasingly taking place at the local level.
The Significance of Xi Jinping’s US Visit
By Qi Hao
"Addressing the distrust and fear should be a key mission for both leaders."
The Obama-Xi State Visit: Any Room for Human Rights?
By Jared Genser
The agenda is packed, but human rights issues are likely to get short shrift.
Obama: Cyber Theft ‘an Act of Aggression’ but US and China Can Develop Norms
By Graham Webster
The White House recently suggested that Washington and Beijing could lead the world in developing norms for cyberspace.
Mr. Xi Goes to Washington: China's President to Visit US
By Shannon Tiezzi
Expect a flurry of diplomacy leading up to Xi's first state visit to Washington DC.
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