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Ali Wyne on China-US Relations After the Blinken Visit
June 27, 2023

Ali Wyne on China-US Relations After the Blinken Visit

By Shannon Tiezzi
“While diplomatic respites may interrupt the deterioration of U.S.-China relations, they do not alter that trajectory.”

US Influence in Southeast Asia Waning, New Report Says
April 21, 2023

US Influence in Southeast Asia Waning, New Report Says

By Sebastian Strangio
A briefing from Sydney's Lowy Institute argues that the U.S. has lost influence to China in recent years, especially in terms of its economic and diplomatic engagement.
The US Needs a New Solarium for a New Grand Strategy
June 18, 2022

The US Needs a New Solarium for a New Grand Strategy

By James P. Farwell and Michael Miklaucic
A new grand strategy is desperately needed to meet not only the military threat posed by Russia, but the more comprehensive threat from China.

Understanding the Extent (and Limits) of Chinese Public Support for Russia
May 17, 2022

Understanding the Extent (and Limits) of Chinese Public Support for Russia

By Brian Wong
The Chinese public is overwhelmingly on Russia's side amid the invasion of Ukraine, but there is little appetite for China to play an active role.

The Difference Between America’s 2 Cold Wars
May 02, 2022

The Difference Between America’s 2 Cold Wars

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alfredo Toro Hardy.

China-US Competition Is Not a New Cold War
March 23, 2022

China-US Competition Is Not a New Cold War

By Keikichi Takahashi
The Biden administration’s Indo-Pacific Strategy shows the U.S. does not want a Cold War with China.

China’s Xi, Like Biden Hours Earlier, Turns to Calm Language in UN Remarks
September 23, 2021

China’s Xi, Like Biden Hours Earlier, Turns to Calm Language in UN Remarks

By Ted Anthony
In a pre-recorded speech, Xi reiterated China’s commitment to “dialogue and cooperation” and refrained from criticizing the U.S. by name.
Great Power Competition Doesn’t Have to Be Bad
July 13, 2021

Great Power Competition Doesn’t Have to Be Bad

By Fatih Oktay
China-U.S. competition could actually be a net good for the world – if the middle powers can steer it in the right direction.

The Modern China-Russia-US Triangle
June 04, 2021

The Modern China-Russia-US Triangle

By Vu Le Thai Hoang and Huy Nguyen
Why we can’t expect a stable “two vs one” dynamic this time around.

What Is the End Game of US-China Competition?
November 03, 2020

What Is the End Game of US-China Competition?

By Andy Zelleke
Could the two sides agree on a modus vivendi? If so, what would it look like?

US-China Rivalry: Who Will Prevail?
November 03, 2020

US-China Rivalry: Who Will Prevail?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ambassador Alfredo Toro Hardy.
Harry Harding on the US, China, and a ‘Cold War 2.0’
October 21, 2020

Harry Harding on the US, China, and a ‘Cold War 2.0’

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Calling it a second Cold War is misleading, but to deny that it’s a Cold War is also disingenuous.”

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