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  • Event – December 20, 2010 – Beijing

    Obama and Wen Jiabao’s Visits to India

    • Lora Saalman, Yang Xiaoping, Song Haixiao, Lou Chunhao, Liu Siwei, Binod Singh, Kalyan Kemburi, Long Xingchun

    In November 2010, U.S. President Barack Obama visited India, followed by Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao the following month. These visits had a mixed impact on Chinese-Indian-U.S. relations.

    • Event – December 13, 2010 – Beijing

      Sino-Indian Relations at 60: Looking Ahead to the Next Decade

      • Jabin Jacob, Lora Saalman

      Despite the initial euphoria attached to the opening of established diplomatic relations between China and India sixty years ago, the bilateral relationship between Beijing and New Delhi continues to face numerous challenges.

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    • Event – December 11, 2010 – Beijing

      China and the Evolution of East Asian Order

      • Sun Xuefeng, Chen Qi

      Relationships between China and the rest of East Asia have evolved over time, from the tribute systems of ancient East Asia through the tensions of the Cold War.

      • Event – December 01, 2010 – Beijing

        The New Strategic Concept of NATO

        • Shi Zhiqin, Paul Haenle, Sun Xuefeng, Chen Qi, Zhang Chuanjie, Li Bin

        Today NATO faces threats of unconventional violence, such as terrorism or cyberattacks, more than threats of a conventional attack or traditional military attack.

        • Event – November 30, 2010 – Beijing

          China’s Economic Transformation

          • Yukon Huang, Paul Haenle

          In spite of China’s high growth rates, the country still faces a number of economic challenges, from trade tensions with the West to reducing income inequality domestically.

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        • Event – November 24, 2010 – Beijing

          China's Emerging Global Role

          • Sun Zhe, John Holden, Geoff Dyer, Robin Lustig, Xie Tao

          As China's global influence continues to grow, the country must work to strengthen its relations with its neighbors and balance its economy in a way that promotes domestic growth without increasing international tensions.

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        • Op-Ed – November 15, 2010

          China's Assertive Behavior—Part One: On "Core Interests"

          • Michael D. Swaine

          Beijing's usage of the term "core interests" to describe its critical national priorities indicates that while China has become increasingly assertive on the global stage, the nature and direction of this assertiveness is still being worked out by Chinese leaders.

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        • Event – November 11, 2010 – Beijing

          Arms Control and Security in Sino-U.S. Relations

          • He Yun, Wang Haibin, Ding Xin, Qiu Zhiwei, Lora Saalman

          Ever since China severed defense exchanges with the United States in January 2010 to protest U.S. arms sales to Taiwan, the future of China-U.S. security relations has assumed heightened importance.

          • Event – November 01, 2010 – Beijing

            Plutonium, Nonproliferation, and Radioactive Waste Politics in East Asia

            • Frank von Hippel, Lora Saalman

            In spite of the fact that nuclear reprocessing continues to pose a number of economic and nonproliferation challenges, this process remains a significant factor in the current and future nuclear power plans of a number of nations

            • Event – October 30, 2010 – Beijing

              2010 Midterm Elections in the United States and Implications for Sino-U.S. Relationship

              • Zhang Chuanjie, Shi Zhiqin, Zhao Kejin, Chen Qi, Paul Haenle

              The U.S. midterm elections have the potential to change the face of U.S. domestic and foreign policy and to affect U.S.-China relations.

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