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Foreign relations of the Republic of China

Agreeing to Agree (and Disagree)

China’s rise will inevitably increase Sino-American competition, but delineating common areas of agreement between Beijing and Washington could arrest tensions.

The Gramercy Round: China Goes Global: Implications for the United States

What will China’s growing international economic clout mean for the United States? A roundtable discussion with Harry Harding, Ian Bremmer, Thomas Stewart, David Lipton, Robert D. Hormats, Robert Friedman, Joel Rosenthal, Nader Mousavizadeh, Ruchi

The Dragon Awakes

Demand for resources will be the flashpoint in U.S.-Chinese relations.

The Stealth Normalization of U.S.-China Relations

The September 11 attacks initiated an increasingly positive working relationship between the United States and China--quietly, subtlely, but undoubtedly real.

China's Hollow Military

How good is China's military, and how much should the United States care?

Commentary

The China Syndrome

Beijing won’t be able to threaten the American homeland anytime soon. So why is everyone panicking about China’s military buildup?

U.S.-China Economic Ties: Key for Asian Stability

In an effort to notch up U.

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May 27, 2012