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China: US Reporter Cap Part of Cold War Mentality
March 03, 2020

China: US Reporter Cap Part of Cold War Mentality

By Associated Press
China on Tuesday denounced a move by the Trump administration to cap the number of Chinese state-run media journalists who can work in the United States as "based on the Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice."
Who Cares if the US Is in a ‘New Cold War’ With China?
February 24, 2020

Who Cares if the US Is in a ‘New Cold War’ With China?

By Jacob Stokes
It’s time to focus on the tradeoffs that will come to define this important bilateral relationship.

The Transatlantic Alliance and the China Challenge: Current Trends and Future Developments
November 13, 2019

The Transatlantic Alliance and the China Challenge: Current Trends and Future Developments

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the current state and future evolution of U.S. and European collaboration on China.

The Future of US-China Strategic Competition: Minding the Clarity Gaps
October 28, 2019

The Future of US-China Strategic Competition: Minding the Clarity Gaps

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While the outlines of a longer-term competition have been cohering, there are also lingering uncertainties as to how this phase of U.S-China relations will evolve.

What Would a US-Vietnam Strategic Partnership Really Mean?
September 12, 2019

What Would a US-Vietnam Strategic Partnership Really Mean?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the significance of a potential redesignation of the bilateral relationship.  
Will the End of the INF Treaty Start an Arms Race?
August 01, 2019

Will the End of the INF Treaty Start an Arms Race?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The end of INF will have strategic implications well beyond Russia and the United States.

When a China Propaganda Campaign Infiltrated the United States
June 25, 2019

When a China Propaganda Campaign Infiltrated the United States

By Robert Farley
The case of a pro-Nationalist propaganda network in the United States in the 1930s reinforces the fact that foreign interference in U.S. politics is far from new.
The Risks of a ‘Total’ US-China Competition
June 14, 2019

The Risks of a ‘Total’ US-China Competition

By Robert Farley
Even China hawks need to make a careful appraisal of what sparks joy in the Sino-American relationship.

2019 Shangri-La Dialogue: US-China Divide Lingers Amid Asia’s Anxiety
June 03, 2019

2019 Shangri-La Dialogue: US-China Divide Lingers Amid Asia’s Anxiety

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The dynamics at play at Asia’s premier security summit only reinforced existing regional worries that the divisions between Washington and Beijing are set to endure.

2019 Shangri-La Dialogue: US-China Competition Looms Over Asia Security Summit
May 28, 2019

2019 Shangri-La Dialogue: US-China Competition Looms Over Asia Security Summit

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Given the state of U.S.-China relations, it is a safe bet that the issue will dominate the headlines even as conversations focus on a wider range of security issues.

A Civilizational Clash Isn’t the Way to Frame US Competition With China
May 20, 2019

A Civilizational Clash Isn’t the Way to Frame US Competition With China

By Ankit Panda
Race and civilization are the wrong framing for the U.S.-China competition.
South China Sea: 2 US Navy Destroyers Conduct Freedom of Navigation Operation in Spratlys
May 06, 2019

South China Sea: 2 US Navy Destroyers Conduct Freedom of Navigation Operation in Spratlys

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Navy's latest freedom of navigation operation challenged excessive Chinese claims in the Spratlys.

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