Myanmar’s Escalating Civil War and the Limits of Chinese Intervention
“After 1949, there were many obstacles to normalization of relations between the United States and the new People’s Republic of Read More
“After 1949, there were many obstacles to normalization of relations between the United States and the new People’s Republic of Read More
“January 1, 1979 for many Chinese Americans (those of Chinese ancestry who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents) was a joyous Read More
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“December 15, 2018 will mark the fortieth anniversary of Jimmy Carter’s and Deng Xiaoping’s politically courageous agreement to “normalize” the Read More
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“The U.S.-China relationship has now reached what respected China scholar David M. Lampton describes as a “tipping point.Read More
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“In the phrase of Council on Foreign Relations scholar Elizabeth Economy, “China is an illiberal state seeking leadership in a Read More
“There cannot be order in the world without an orderly and minimally productive U.S.-China relationship. Neither country will Read More
“Post-World War II Asia experienced a transformation of the strategic environment, defined by two changes. For the first time, human Read More