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Regional actors like China, India, and Pakistan can cooperate effectively through multilateral platforms to promote reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.

China’s efforts to strengthen its second-strike deterrence and India’s greater access to nuclear technology must be managed carefully to maintain a stable security environment.

China’s foreign policy evolution is guided in part by principles derived from traditional Chinese culture.

The IMF’s acceptance of the renminbi is a significant symbolic milestone for the Chinese government's attempt to broaden the currency's international role.

The complex nuclear dimension of security interactions between China, India, and the United States warrant timely conversations about how stable, constructive ties can be maintained.

China hopes that the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris will help the country deepen reforms in its energy sector.

China’s commitment to addressing climate change may help serve as a bridge between the negotiating positions of developed and developing countries.
With its increasingly proactive diplomatic agenda, China has begun shaping its international environment through initiatives such as the Belt and Road and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

China must stand with the EU at this moment of reckoning and proactively participate in the debate about Europe’s future.

China’s economic slowdown has prompted Latin American and Chinese officials to seek new areas of cooperation, notably in agricultural technology and infrastructure.