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Practical Ways to Promote U.S.-China Arms Control Cooperation

The United States and China must cooperate on arms control. But to do so, the two countries need an innovative approach.

· October 7, 2020
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Rough Waters Ahead for Vietnam-China Relations

Even as the Vietnamese government has kept diplomatic channels with Beijing open, it has also sought to assert and advocate for its own sovereignty and rights by diversifying its diplomatic partnerships and strengthening its own capabilities.

  • Huong Le Thu
· September 30, 2020
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Narrowing the U.S.-China Gap on Missile Defense: How to Help Forestall a Nuclear Arms Race

If China and the United States can dispel some misperceptions on their dispute over missile defense, it could help forestall a costly, ill-timed nuclear arms race.

· June 29, 2020
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How Cozy Is Russia and China’s Military Relationship?

Russia and China’s strategic military cooperation is becoming ever closer. President Putin has announced that Russia is helping China build an early warning system to spot intercontinental ballistic missile launches.

· November 19, 2019
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China Wants More Nuclear-Armed Submarines. Should Everyone Be Worried?

For many years, China has mostly relied on land-based nuclear weapons as its strategic deterrent. But now its fleet of nuclear-armed submarines is getting larger and more advanced. This long-term trend has far-reaching implications.

· October 22, 2018
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Developments in U.S. Missile Defense Policy and Their Regional Impact
July 17, 2018

While the United States argues that its deployment of the THAAD missile defense system in South Korea is necessary to counter the nuclear threat from North Korea, Chinese experts worry that U.S. missile defense assets in the region could undermine China’s strategic nuclear deterrent capability.

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