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Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations

Competition, Confrontation, or Collision Course? Reassessing US-China Relations

By Ankit Panda, Orville Schell, and Susan Shirk
A new report peers into the future of the world’s most consequential bilateral relationship.
Ananth Krishnan on India-China Ties in an Era of Superpower Competition

Ananth Krishnan on India-China Ties in an Era of Superpower Competition

By Ankit Panda
An Indian journalist based in China for 9 years shares his impressions of the two countries's relationship.

China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority

China’s Top Anti-Corruption Organ Declares Safeguarding Xi's Status Its Top Priority

By Charlotte Gao
Both the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection and the new National Supervisory Commission are first and foremost political organs.

Xi: China Must Never Adopt Constitutionalism, Separation of Powers, or Judicial Independence

Xi: China Must Never Adopt Constitutionalism, Separation of Powers, or Judicial Independence

By Charlotte Gao
The Chinese president calls for strengthening the Communist Party’s leadership over law in China.

Is This a True Thaw in Sino-Japanese Relations?

Is This a True Thaw in Sino-Japanese Relations?

By Trissia Wijaya and Yuma Osaki
Behind the immediate diplomatic détente, distrust and trust in Sino-Japanese relations remain two sides of the same coin.
How Old Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Exactly?

How Old Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative Exactly?

By Ankit Panda
The policies that became the Belt and Road Initiative date back into the early 2000s.

As US-China Prepare for Next Trade Talks, Trump-Xi Meeting Remains Uncertain

As US-China Prepare for Next Trade Talks, Trump-Xi Meeting Remains Uncertain

By Darlene Superville
The U.S. treasury secretary says there are no plans for Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to meet -- yet.
What Does Qi Yu’s Surprising Appointment Mean for China’s Foreign Ministry?

What Does Qi Yu’s Surprising Appointment Mean for China’s Foreign Ministry?

By Charlotte Gao
Qi Yu, a diplomatic novice but a Party work veteran, is the new secretary of the Party Committee of China’s Foreign Ministry.

The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States

The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States

By Catherine Putz
It’s no easy thing to balance a distant ally with a worrisome close neighbor.

US-China: A New Consensus for Strategic Competition in Washington

US-China: A New Consensus for Strategic Competition in Washington

By Satoru Mori
There have been tensions in the past, but this time is different.

China’s New Maximalism in Three Slogans

China’s New Maximalism in Three Slogans

By Ben Lowsen
Beijing ups the rhetorical ante.
China Slams George Soros for Calling Xi Jinping ‘Most Dangerous Opponent of Open Societies’

China Slams George Soros for Calling Xi Jinping ‘Most Dangerous Opponent of Open Societies’

By Charlotte Gao
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, billionaire George Soros says China is a “mortal threat to open societies.”

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