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To allay neighboring countries’ misgivings about Beijing’s growing assertiveness, China must match its verbal commitment to harmony and win-win collaboration with concrete actions.

Surging supply and faltering demand are the leading reason for the drop in oil prices, despite speculation in China about political machinations by Washington.

Official state visits are vital to healthy diplomatic relations, but tourism and exchanges between ordinary citizens also strengthen ties.

As the American occupation of Afghanistan comes to an end, China is getting ready to play a significant role in a country that has seen many great powers bite the dust.

By proposing the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and pledging support for development in Southeast Asia, China will feature heavily in the region’s ongoing growth.

Obama’s trip to China has opened opportunities to strengthen bilateral ties and to promote military-to-military cooperation through confidence-building measures.

China and the United States could join forces for a more sustainable oil policy in Venezuela.

Our take on the year ahead.

U.S. foreign policy in a more difficult, intrusive world.

Several Carnegie experts from different offices discuss the significance of Putin’s address to the future of Russia and its role in the international community.