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  • Event – December 23, 2019 – Beijing

    Security Challenges and Arms Control: European Lessons for Asia

    • Li Bin, Angela Kane, Tong Zhao

    International security and stability are facing new challenges with the increase of great power competition and the termination of key arms control treaties, which threaten to destroy the world’s existing cooperative security institutions.

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  • Commentary – December 18, 2019

    The United States and China See Things Differently. Can They Reach an Understanding?

    • Paul Haenle

    The world’s two largest economies are locked in competition. What drives their different narratives, and how should they avoid a larger confrontation?

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  • Podcast – December 16, 2019

    Was Engagement with China Really Such a Failure?

    • Paul Haenle, Andy Rothman

    A viable U.S. strategy toward China would include focusing on achieving limited goals, such as securing increased market access and IP protections, rather than trying to force a structural overhaul of the Chinese economy.

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  • Podcast – December 04, 2019

    Will North Korea Take a “New Path” in 2020?

    • Paul Haenle, Tong Zhao

    As 2019 draws to a close, Haenle and Zhao sat down again to analyze developments involving North Korea, the United States, and China over the past year and discuss Kim Jong-un’s end of year deadline for the United States to change its approach to denuclearization negotiations.

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  • Event – December 03, 2019 – Beijing

    Responding to China’s Rise: The United States

    • Paul Haenle, Daniel Russel, Chen Wenxin, Andy Rothman, Yang Wenjing

    Though the United States and China are in the midst of negotiating a preliminary trade deal, the relationship continues to deteriorate as issues related to technology, security, and the two countries’ global roles remain unresolved.

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  • Podcast – November 15, 2019

    Three Speeches in October

    • Paul Haenle, Robert Daly

    In October 2019, Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and Delaware Senator Chris Coons, delivered speeches laying out their respective visions for the U.S.-China relationship. In this episode, Paul Haenle spoke with Robert Daly about American and Chinese reactions to the speeches.

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  • Q&A – November 13, 2019

    Why You Should Care Whether Japan and South Korea Keep Sharing Intel

    • Tong Zhao

    Japan and South Korea appear poised to let thorny political disagreements torpedo intelligence swapping on North Korea’s nukes and missiles. That would leave both countries and the United States all worse off and have broader regional security implications.

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  • Podcast – October 30, 2019

    Are China-Russia Relations Getting Too Close for Comfort?

    • Paul Haenle, Dmitri Trenin, Eugene Rumer, Alexander Gabuev

    Discussion of U.S.-China-Russia relations often focuses on how American policy is driving Moscow and Beijing closer together. This analysis, however, ignores important factors limiting cooperation between China and Russia and preventing the two countries from forming an alliance.

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  • Commentary – October 10, 2019

    What Will Happen At the India-China Summit?

    • Han Hua

    Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are meeting on October 11, 2019. The summit in Mamallapuram, India, is a chance to work through the recent strains in the two countries’ relationship.

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  • Article – September 30, 2019

    Will the Trade Conflict Confound China’s Ambitions?

    • George Magnus

    China’s economy faces uncertainty and choppy waters in the years ahead, a trend that the trade conflict with the United States seems likely to deepen.

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