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Hu Jintao

Running on Empty

We may well need to be worried, we're running out of gas while choosing the next president to sit in the driver's seat.

Russia Plays the China Card

Russia and China are strengthening their ties, but don’t bet on an alliance—that is, unless poor U.S. policy drives them together.

India's Ascending Path

India is being courted by Russia, China and the United States. Heady stuff—as long as India’s leaders don’t forget they still have some pressing domestic challenges.

The Dragon and the Elephant

China’s relationship with India need not be adversarial in the prc’s quest for great-power status.

China's ASEAN Invasion

As long as the United States fails to understand what motivates Southeast Asian states, its influence will continue to diminish vis-à-vis China.

Pirouettes and Priorities

A pragmatist seeking integration with the West.

Commentary

A Chinese Civil War

Funded by the Americans?  Really bad idea.

Cooperation and the Chinese Hydra

Obama would do well to recognize the pressure Chinese President Hu Jintao is under in holding his many-headed regime together.

Hu and the Communiqués

Why Kissinger and Brzezinski might be wrong on China.

Blogs

Why the Tea Party Is Right About Defense Spending

The growing national debt is America's greatest threat.

The Basic Predicament for the U.S. in China's Rise

America tries to contain China, even as the two countries become inextricably linked.

Are China's Neocons Taking Power?

Is China's military going rogue?

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February 12, 2012