Michael Swaine, Senior Associate,Carnegie Endowment for Int'l Peace
Feb 23, 2011
Despite the mostly friendly nature of President Hu Jintao’s state visit to Washington last month, the potential still exists for the US-China relationship to b
Wu Chunsi, Senior Fellow and Director, Institute for International Strategic Studies at SIIS
Feb 23, 2011
Cooperation on security matters is an important dimension of the relationships between China and the United States. From noticeably cooling in the aftermath of
Yang Yi, Former Director, University of National Defense
Feb 18, 2011
Washington's 2011 National Military Strategy, unveiled by the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff and Navy Admiral Michael Mullen on Feb 8, is aimed at reshap
Liu Ming, Director, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences
Feb 18, 2011
Washington fears the strategic situation in the Asia-Pacific is subtly changing in China's favor, potentially resulting in the United States losing soft p
Shen Dingli, Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University
Feb 16, 2011
It has been “normal” for China-US relations to suffer from turbulence over the past few decades. The two countries have often collaborated on common int
Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Feb 15, 2011
US support for China’s new nuclear centre, formalized in a recent bilateral agreement, highlights how, even in the absence of an official China-US nuclear arms
Zhu Feng, Director, Institute of International Studies, Nanjing University
Feb 14, 2011
N. Korea drastically upped the ante on 23 November 2010 by using artillery to attack the Yeongpyeong Islands, killing 2 civilians and 2 S. Korean marines and wo
Tao Wenzhao, Honorary Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Fellow, CASS Institute of American Studies
Feb 12, 2011
China’s President Hu Jintao has just completed his historic state visit to the United States, resulting in a successful summit in which the two leaders redefined bilateral relations