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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.
The growth of China's economy and energy consumption have played an important role in recent increases in petroleum prices--and this may be only the beginning of long-run changes in global energy markets resulting from Chinese growth. How are the governments of the People's Republic of China and the United States...
Beijing bests Manila in a naval standoff, worrying its neighbors.
Asia will become the epicenter of geopolitical activity in the 21st century and the budding U.S.-China security rivalry, conditioned by deep economic interdependence, will shape the region's future.
In order to preserve the WTO as a non-political body, Congress would do well to consider the long- term benefits for the WTO that would accrue by supporting what could be an important and precedent- setting declaration of Congressional intention to insulate the WTO from extraneous political debates.
Defending Defense has issued a primer on China's military build-up and its implications for American defense spending.
Since his inauguration as president of Taiwan this May, Ma Ying-jeou has pursued a three-pronged strategy. First, he has attempted to improve relations with Beijing. Second, he has tried to secure a more meaningful international participation for Taiwan. Third, he has continued to seek arms from the United States to...
China’s January 2007 anti-satellite test signaled the dawn of a new era of space competition. While this test gave the United States and the rest of the world insight into China’s rapidly advancing capabilities, many questions remain as to the scope and content of China’s military space doctrine. In the...





