From ‘Respect’ to ‘Sick and Twisted’:How Coronavirus Hit U.S.-China Ties
A sharp escalation of tensions over the handling of the pandemic has raised the specter of a new Cold War.
A sharp escalation of tensions over the handling of the pandemic has raised the specter of a new Cold War.
Joe Biden and China
The policy of “engagement” has defined U.S.-China relations for almost a half century. It didn’t have to end this way.
The reason Asian Americans need to vote.
Asian women participating in Women’s Suffrage Movement
A rap on why Asian Americans should vote.
House condemns anti-Asian racism
How Democrats and Republicans View China differently.
The economic changes within China in the last 40 years has precipitated the change in bi-lateral relationship between the U.S. and China from one of “engaging” to a relationship of “de-coupling” since 2018.
Sinica Podcast recording where host Kaiser Kuo interviews Susan Shirk of UC San Diego, and Stanley Rosen of USC on wide range of US-China relations in the age of Trump.