“China policy” in the U.S. Congress has been increasingly described as “bipartisan” in recent years. Lawmakers across the aisle Read More
This summary is adapted from Elliot Ji’s manuscript “Challenges to the Development of a China-led International Normative Order,” which Read More
hina’s new ambassador to the United States, Qin Gang, recently addressed an expert panel in U.S.-China relations Read More
Theories rooted in a realist conception of human nature, such as the Thucydides Trap, cannot accurately explain the trajectory of Read More
As the dust settles on the recent 'hostage' exchange between the U.S. and China (via Canada), the once murky Read More
This commentary is published as part of the U.S.-China Perception Monitor’s Young Scholars on U.S.-China Read More
How does China advance its political interests within liberal democracies? From 2017 onwards, Beijing’s overseas influence operations have received widespread Read More
In both its message and propagation by state media networks, Li Guangman’s blog can be compared to the first Read More
One personal meeting is worth a hundred phone calls. Blinken should visit his old acquaintances in China or, alternatively, invite Read More
Whether diplomats should or should not feel that the other side deserves to enter the room with their heads held Read More
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