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Do controls on information about the safety of Chinese food and drugimports hinder the ability of U.S. regulators to protect American consumers?
The July 19 release of the Pentagon’s long-awaited report, “The Military Power of the People’s Republic of China”—a document examining Chinese current and future military strategy—comes at a crucial moment in U.S-China relations. Tension between the United States and Europe over arms sales to China and a...
Will Xi reassure the White House that he is a leader it can work with both now and in the future? Can he simultaneously reassure his Chinese compatriots that he will not kowtow to the United States? How important is Xi's visit in the bigger picture of U.S.-China relations? On Thursday, February 16, a panel will assess Xi's time in Washington.
The relationship between the U.S. and the People's Republic of China is multifaceted and goes well beyond economic relations, but questions of macroeconomic imbalances have remained at the heart of bilateral discussions between the two.
Elections in Taiwan are increasingly about which candidate can successfully engage China while protecting Taiwan's status.
When the Chinese government abetted the stoning of the U.S. embassy in Beijing last month, it exposed the folly of treating China as a strategic partner and a responsible international power.
Arthur Waldron's testimony on April 11, 2000.
Ever since its founding in 1948, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has maintained an aggressive and bellicose international security posture. Today, fully two decades after the end of the Cold War, North Korea's external defense and security policies look arguably more extreme and anomalous than ever.






