Lucas Tcheyan
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In The Media
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Reciprocity in U.S. Relations with China Should Be a Tool, Not the Whole Strategy

Since the outset of the U.S.-China trade war, critics have castigated the Trump administration for its capricious approach to relations with Beijing. Recently, however, Trump’s China doctrine has attracted praise for its “realism.”

· August 4, 2020
Q&A
How the World Is Responding to a Changing China

The world is watching as China hardens its foreign policy stance. As some countries begin to push back, the United States should bring these countries together to address their shared concerns.

· June 10, 2020
commentary
U.S.-China Cooperation on Coronavirus Hampered by Propaganda War

The United States and China worked together to combat the SARS and H5N1 outbreaks, but the new coronavirus has been met with finger-pointing and recrimination.

· March 24, 2020
In the Media
Can the United States and China Cooperate on the Coronavirus?

The coronavirus outbreak has exposed just how difficult it’s becoming for China and the United States to cooperate—even in situations when the lives of their citizens are at stake.

· February 20, 2020
In the Media
A Tale of Two Cities: Singapore and Hanoi

President Trump believes he is entering the Hanoi summit having achieved a number of milestones in his “historic push for peace on the Korean Peninsula.” However, this ignores his failure to advance the core issue of denuclearization.

· February 25, 2019
The Geopolitics
In the Media
Tempering Expectations Ahead of the G20

In the midst of increasingly competitive and near-confrontational relations, it is important to remain clear-eyed about the difficulties that the United States and China face going forward.

· November 27, 2018
Caixin