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One-China policy

Future War: Taiwan

A plausible scenario for a Sino-American clash in the Taiwan Strait.

Wagging the Dog

In an unequal friendship, does the weaker have the whip hand? America is the stronger partner in any relationship. But the Taiwanese, the Israelis and the Georgians don't seem to know this.

Commentary

No Time To Slacken U.S. Taiwan Protection

The pundits are wrong. Now is not the time to abandon Taiwan.

A Chinese Civil War

Funded by the Americans?  Really bad idea.

China the Aggressor?

A look at how China may be thinking about its sphere of influence—and American ambitions.

Blogs

Globo-Cop

Why China can't threaten the U.S. anytime soon.

Books & Reviews

Off-Center on the Middle Kingdom; Review of Richard Bernstein's and Ross H. Munro's The Coming Conflict with China

Bernstein and Munro reject the view that Sino-American relations are fundamentally sound because China is weak, needs us as a trading partner, and relies on the United States to hold back Japan.

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May 26, 2012