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  • Op-Ed – December 29, 2016

    National Interest, the Same Language of Beijing, Washington, and Moscow

    • Dmitri Trenin

    Both China and Russia are led by leaders acting out of the national interest, which should mean that even if President Xi or President Putin will not be able to resolve their differences with President Trump, they will at least speak the same language.

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  • Op-Ed – December 29, 2016

    Nuclear Arms Race a Mere "Sleight of Hand" by Trump

    • Li Bin

    China should not be destabilized by President-elect Trump’s threats of an arms race. Instead, it needs to prioritize its own goal of increasing its retaliatory capability through weapon modernization.

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  • Article – December 21, 2016

    The Benefits and Risks of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor

    • Shi Zhiqin, Lu Yang

    The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is solidifying relations between the two nations but the project faces multiple security and political challenges.

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  • Podcast – December 20, 2016

    China’s Growing Role in Battling Climate Change

    • Wang Tao, Yang Fuqiang

    China has found itself in the unique position as a global leader in the fight against climate change, but internal regulations to combat coal usage are facing resistance from local governments.

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  • Event – December 19, 2016 – Beijing

    How Will Trump Impact Regional Stability in Asia?

    • Tong Zhao, Chen Dingding, Paul Haenle

    President-elect Trump’s recent phone call with Taiwan's Tsai Ing-wen marks a potential end to the “One China” policy, leaving many to question how regional stability in the Asia-Pacific will be impacted.

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  • Event – December 14, 2016 – Carnegie-Tsinghua Center, Beijing

    China, Development, and Global Security: Bridging the Gaps

    • Paul Haenle, Matt Ferchen, Jiang Heng

    A conflicting paradigm of how countries view China’s global role has led to an oversimplification of China’s international influence that often neglects the interplay between economics and geopolitics.

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  • Op-Ed – December 12, 2016

    China and the World

    • Evan A. Feigenbaum

    Dealing with China’s rise requires strategic coherence, and the best way to adapt to China’s new activism is to mount a stronger offense, not play perpetual defense.

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  • Op-Ed – December 12, 2016

    How Trump Should Deal with China

    • Douglas H. Paal

    As the Trump administration takes shape and prepares to take office, advice will pour in on how to manage security, trade, and economic relations with China, including how to deal with Taiwan. Striking the right tone would be a great start.

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  • Op-Ed – December 12, 2016

    How America Can Lead in Asia

    • Michael D. Swaine, Joseph Prueher, J. Stapleton Roy, Paul Heer, David Lampton, Ezra Vogel

    The pursuit of a stable U.S.-China balance and greater economic integration in East Asia is an approach better suited to what the U.S. economy can sustain over the long run and strikes a better balance between external security interests, international responsibilities, and domestic requirements.

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  • Op-Ed – December 12, 2016

    Trump, Taiwan, and the Fantasy of a Phone Call

    • Michael D. Swaine

    President-elect Donald Trump should understand the larger meaning of current efforts to move incrementally toward Taiwan independence and reject those efforts as the threat to core U.S. interests they represent.

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