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The Real Answer to China's THAAD Dilemma

The Real Answer to China's THAAD Dilemma

By Paul Haenle and Anne Sherman
Retaliation against South Korea won't help. To stop THAAD, China must rethink its North Korea policy.
The G20: Another Step Down China's Road to Global Leadership

The G20: Another Step Down China's Road to Global Leadership

By Antoine Duquennoy
The G20 summit is not enough to prove China as a global leader, but it's a step in the right direction.

Little Progress on THAAD as Park, Xi Meet on G20 Sidelines

Little Progress on THAAD as Park, Xi Meet on G20 Sidelines

By Ankit Panda
Xi and Park reiterated their views on THAAD, but didn't appear to forge a path toward understanding.

Resources, 'National Unity' Underpin Xi's Trip to Western China

Resources, 'National Unity' Underpin Xi's Trip to Western China

By David Volodzko
Xi Jinping's recent trip to Qinghai highlights what Beijing sees when it looks to China's western regions.

India, China, and the Future of Global Governance

India, China, and the Future of Global Governance

By B. R. Deepak
India and China will need to work together to increase their roles in the international system.
Interview: Jerome Cohen

Interview: Jerome Cohen

By Maurits Elen
Jerome Cohen, Professor of Law at New York University, on legal reform, human rights and judicial independence in China.

The Secrets of China’s Strategic Support Force

The Secrets of China’s Strategic Support Force

By Ying Yu Lin
With the creation of the SSF, China’s reorganized military hopes to foster integrated joint operations capabilities.
3 Years on, Where Does China’s Silk Road Stand?

3 Years on, Where Does China’s Silk Road Stand?

By Shannon Tiezzi
A look at the successes and complications of Xi’s signature project.

Will an Abe-Xi Meeting Happen on the Sidelines of the 2016 G20 Summit?

Will an Abe-Xi Meeting Happen on the Sidelines of the 2016 G20 Summit?

By Ankit Panda
The two leaders last met in April 2015.

China, Russia, and the 'Concert of Eurasia'

China, Russia, and the 'Concert of Eurasia'

By Gregory Shtraks
How the 19th century Concert of Europe helps shed light on the emerging China-Russia axis.

The One Place in Asia China Would Embrace More US Involvement

The One Place in Asia China Would Embrace More US Involvement

By Kerry Brown
Beijing would welcome more engagement between the U.S. and North Korea -- and Washington should consider it.
India and China: Asia's Uneasy Neighbors

India and China: Asia's Uneasy Neighbors

By Ashok Sajjanhar
Optimism for India-China relations was high when Modi took office. Those hopes have long since faded.

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