We have long underestimated China's potential. But overestimating it will be just as bad for U.S. policy formulation.
The September 11 attacks initiated an increasingly positive working relationship between the United States and China--quietly, subtlely, but undoubtedly real.
Despite some shared interests in fighting Al-Qaeda, September 11 isn't really a watershed for Sino-American relations.
Three decades of Sino-American relations: the view from the Oval Office.
When considering China's role in the North Korea crisis, three overarching questions for America rise to the mind.
A summit meeting between China's President Jiang Zemin and President George Bush has been scheduled for late October in Crawford, Texas.
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