Would China’s move to join this transpacific trade pact push the U.S. to rejoin? It’s complicated. Kristen Hopewell - September 27, 2021 Membership would probably place China firmly at the center of regional and global supply chains.
U.S. foreign policy was once all about race. If the U.S. isn’t careful, race may come back. Richard Maass - September 22, 2021 A new U.S. partnership with the U.K. and Australia could fuel risky notions of civilizational conflict
When Defense Secretary Austin tried to call his Chinese counterpart, here’s what really got in the way Tom Fox - June 23, 2021 The U.S. and China have very different military structures.
China’s backlash against Western brands may be short-lived Kecheng Fang - April 21, 2021 Not everyone in the Chinese government wants to see H&M and other foreign companies canceled
North Korea conducted more missile tests. What happens next? Patricia Kim - March 27, 2021 The Biden administration faces three big challenges on the Korean Peninsula
Why Xi Jinping’s Xinjiang policy is a major change in China’s ethnic politics David R. Stroup - November 19, 2019 Beijing’s “Sinicization” campaign extends well beyond Xinjiang.
Will Beijing cut Trump some slack after that phone call with Taiwan? Kacie Miura and Jessica Chen Weiss - December 6, 2016 In a single phone conversation with Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen
China’s state-run media favors Clinton over Trump Erin Carter - October 27, 2016 [caption id="attachment_48476" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Obama and Chinese President Xi