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US-China Relations

Biden’s new China doctrine

Created by The Economist on July 17, 2021

America will work with China in areas of common interest, like climate change, but counter its ambitions elsewhere. 

Tags: China policy • national security

Conversation With Evan Osnos: Joe Biden, Asia and ‘What Matters Now’

Created by Evan Osnos Tom Nagorsky on March 16, 2021

China is not an enemy of the United States.

Tags: China policy • national security • Xi Jinping

Charts that show how Deng Xiaoping unleashed China’s pent-up capitalist energy in 1978

Created by Dan Kopf  Tripti Lahiri on December 17, 2018

Deng Xiaoping said “We need large numbers of pathbreakers who dare to think, explore new ways and generate new ideas.”

Tags: capitalism • Deng Xiaoping

In U.S.-China Relations, the Threat of Conflict Is Present but Not Inevitable

Created by Gerald F. Seib on May 4, 2021

There are more forces working against conflict between U.S. and China than towards it.

Tags: arms conflict • competition • cooperation/collaboration

Margaret Lewis on ethnic profiling in the DOJ’s China Initiative

Created by Margaret Lewis on May 13, 2021

The name of the DOJ/FBI/CIA policy “China Initiative” is itself a form of “racial profiling”.

Tags: bias • China Initiative • legislation • racial-profiling

China Is A Paper Dragon

Created by David Frum on May 3, 2021

Can  democracy compete in the 21st century with autocracies?

Tags: financial • military • Technology

The Logic of U.S.-China Competition

Created by Joseph S. Nye, Jr. on May 9, 2021

No country, China included — is about to displace the U.S. in terms of overall power resources in the next few decades.

Tags: competition • cooperation/collaboration • policy

Finding Firmer Ground: The Role of Civil Society and NGOs in U.S.-China Relations

Created by Yawei Liu, Susan Thornton , and Robert A. Kapp on February 28, 2021

Even though the earlier decades of U.S.-China relations was that of engagement, it has become clear that the U.S. and China saw the end goal of engagement in deeply distinct terms now.

Tags: civil society • diplomacy

A Taiwan Crisis May Mark the End of the American Empire

Created by Niall Ferguson on March 1, 2021

U.S. commitment to Taiwan has grown verbally stronger even as it has become militarily weaker.

Tags: diplomacy • Taiwan

An Unsentimental China Policy

Created by Graham Allison and Fred Hu on February 18, 2021

The Case for Putting Vital Interests First.

Tags: engagement • geopolitics

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