
Review: Obama and China’s Rise
A new book offers a look at the Obama administration’s China policy from the inside.
A new book offers a look at the Obama administration’s China policy from the inside.
For some bizarre reason, U.S. observers expect the latest Chinese leader to suddenly tear off his clothes and reveal a Captain America suit underneath.
Chinese premier Hu Jintao may not be as powerful as the world thinks.
The United States should not abandon Taiwan at its time of need, argues Ian William.
Taiwan’s uncompromising push for independence is destabilizing the region, argues Yu Bin.
With its investments in Africa, China is going where no other investors dare. But, Akwe Amosu asks, will this investment lift all African boats or only the luxury yachts?
The U.S.-India nuclear deal does nothing to contain the spread of nuclear technology. But, as Tim Beal argues, thats not the containment Washington has in mind.
Are the United States and China heading toward an economic and military showdown or a peaceful convergence of interests? Two prominent China scholars, James Nolt and Bonnie Glaser, go head-to-head to answer the question.