Myanmar’s Escalating Civil War and the Limits of Chinese Intervention
By Michael B. Cerny. After the abrupt exit of John Bolton as National Security Advisor in mid-September, the White House Read More
By Michael B. Cerny. After the abrupt exit of John Bolton as National Security Advisor in mid-September, the White House Read More
How is China engaging African nations? Why is Iraq joining the Belt and Road initiative? How will soybean and pork Read More
President Carter with President Xi, 2009 (Photo by CNN) In recognition of the People’s Republic of China’s 70th anniversary, Read More
O’Brien should balance his perspectives on zero-sum power competition with the need for genuine cooperation between China and the Read More
By Zhang Juan, US-China Perception MonitorOctober, 2019 Michael D. Swaine is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Read More
On May 31-June 1, 2019, The Carter Center hosted “The Rise of China and Its Impact on Developing Countries,” the sixth annual Read More
In 2019, it may be pork diplomacy that prevents Washington and Beijing from digging a pit too deep for either to Read More
Ostensibly simple, Xi’s statement carries important implications for China’s approach to economic integration, global cooperation, and responses to Read More
(Photo by David J. Phillip/AP) Rob La Terza In the September 12 Democratic debate, each candidate was given a chance Read More