Ethan Paul, American scholar at Yenching Academy of Peking University
Nov 09, 2018
Hostility towards China is the one thing Americans agree on.
Jiao Liang, Research Fellow, PLA Academy of Military Sciences
Nov 07, 2018
Intensified competition will not necessarily lead to a new Cold War.
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Nov 07, 2018
While some may wish to focus on the narrative of a new Sino-American cold war, this concept is misleading.
Lucio Blanco Pitlo III, Research Fellow, Asia-Pacific Pathways to Progress Foundation
Nov 07, 2018
President Xi visit caps two years of warming ties oriented towards dispute management, confidence-building, and expansion of economic, security and people-to-people connections.
Lindsey Ford, Director for Political-Security Affairs at the Asia Society Policy Institute
Nov 07, 2018
As the United States continues attempts to pressure North Korea, its allies may be charting a different path, with South Korea leading the way.
Stephen Nagy, Professor, Department of Politics and International Studies at the International Christian University
Nov 06, 2018
Security concerns will remain a barrier to Beijing-Tokyo rapprochement.
Liu Junhong, Researcher, Chinese Institute of Contemporary Int'l Relations
Nov 05, 2018
China and Japan will work for common peace and prosperity in the new era.
Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Nov 02, 2018
If the Trump administration desires to promote human rights, it first should take them seriously for allies as well as adversaries. Second, Washington should recognize the limits of its reach. Attempting to improve human rights in China is a worthy objective, but one largely beyond America’s capabilities.
Sampson Oppedisano, Executive Assistant to the Dean, The Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy
Nov 02, 2018
The departure of Ambassador Nikki Haley, a strong force for U.S. policies at the UN, illustrates a looming question: as the U.S. withdraws from the multilateral system it built, who will fill the void? China may be next.
Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
Nov 01, 2018
Abe’s dash to Beijing had a faint air of desperation about it, akin to flirting with someone you have no strong intentions of getting serious with to win back the attention of the one whose undivided attention you seek.