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China’s Foreign Relations
Q&A
How Has China’s Belt and Road Initiative Impacted Southeast Asian Countries?

Scholars from eight Southeast Asian countries provide their takes on the impact of China’s Belt and Road Initiative in their countries for the past decade.

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  • Pongphisoot (Paul) Busbarat
  • Alvin Camba
  • Fadhila Inas Pratiwi
  • Sovinda Po
  • Hoàng Đỗ
  • Bouadam Sengkhamkhoutlavong
  • Tham Siew Yean
  • Moe Thuzar
· December 5, 2023
article
Amid Contending Narratives, A Read on U.S. and PRC Messaging in Singapore

As the world undergoes a new round of fragmentation and major power rivalry that includes the advancing of divergent visions of global order, Singapore is discovering that its interests are increasingly being pulled in different directions.

· November 8, 2023
Q&A
Negotiating U.S.-China Competition

A fragile reconnection in U.S.-China diplomacy presents an opportunity to begin to set the terms of strategic competition.

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· July 19, 2023
In The Media
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What A Biden Presidency May Mean For U.S. Firms Doing Business In China

Paul Haenle argues that changes in China’s behavior, actions, policies, and rhetoric have significantly contributed to the downturn in U.S.-China relations.

· December 3, 2020
article
Six Principles to Guide China’s Policy Toward the United States

This article distills several potential principles for Beijing to adopt in its competition with the United States, including two each in the following three areas: Marxism, traditional Chinese culture, and China’s historical experiences since 1949.

  • Jie Dalei
· December 3, 2020
article
Chinese Security Contractors in Africa

As China’s engagement with African countries has grown over the past several years, Beijing is increasingly turning to security contractors to protect its Belt and Road Initiative projects, citizens, and diplomats.

  • Paul Nantulya
· October 8, 2020
In the Media
Managing the Sino-American Dispute Over Missile Defense

Supporters of nuclear expansion believe that a larger Chinese nuclear arsenal is the key to prevent a war with Washington and “nothing else could work.” The overt nature of the debate is unprecedented and shifts public opinion toward greater enthusiasm for a more robust nuclear posture.

· August 11, 2020
War on the Rocks
article
China’s Regional Engagement Goals in Latin America

The success of China’s regional outreach in Latin America will depend, as it has for a number of years, on Beijing’s relative influence in regional institutions and on the capacity and effectiveness of the institutions themselves.

  • Margaret Myers
· May 7, 2020
article
How the United States Should Deal With China in Pakistan

The Trump administration holds a decidedly critical view of China’s infrastructure initiatives in Pakistan. Although there is much to criticize in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, the administration’s fixation on commercial and economic issues threatens to distract U.S. policymakers from deeper concerns.

  • Daniel Markey
· April 8, 2020
In the Media
The Coronavirus Requires International Security Cooperation

The far-reaching political and economic impacts of pandemics warrant security coordination on par with that of military threats.

· April 7, 2020
commentary
What Trump’s Trip to India Means for China

India manages a delicate balancing act between the United States and China, but in several key areas, the three giants could advance shared interests.

· February 28, 2020
In the Media
China’s Dilemmas over Stalled North Korean Denuclearization Talks

As North Korea continues to stall talks with the United States and South Korea, there is a greater need for China to play a more assertive role to help break the impasse.

· February 21, 2020
Panel on Peace and Security of Northeast Asia