Shen Dingli
Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University
May 30, 2013
The casual style of the summit at the Sunnylands estate, without much diplomatic protocol, offers a unique opportunity, writes Shen Dingli. Instead of mutual suspicion, China and the US should jointly open a new window at Sunnylands and breathe the air of freshly discovered trust.
Apr 10, 2013
As Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to head to Beijing for high-level bilateral discussions, Shen Dingli outlines the top strategic priorities for China and the US. While the visit is expected to address major security issues, could Kerry’s pragmatism be misinterpreted for greater cooperation?
Jan 09, 2013
While the Chinese refer to America’s fiscal cliff as caizheng xuanya, reactions in Chinese media to the United States Congress’ recent fiscal cliff compromise have varied from disappointment to downright harsh criticisms of the U.S. political system.
Dec 27, 2012
It has been a while lately for the debate as to whether China-US trust or distrust is on the rise. Among those who are difficult to believe in the US willingne
Oct 25, 2012
With the final U.S. presidential debate taking place on Monday, President Barack Obama and Republican contender Mitt Romney sparred over foreign policy—with China taking center stage. Despite Mr. Romney’s aggressive rhetoric, would the Republican prove a better choice for improved U.S.-China relations?
Aug 17, 2012
With major leadership transitions in the US and China this year, it is easy to become disheartened at the current state of the China-US relationship. However, despite some obvious disagreements, the relationship continues to strengthen and mature
May 01, 2012
On April 14 Iran returned to the negotiating table to address its nuclear issue with the members of the Six Nations talks. Since revealing its clandestine nuc
Nov 30, 2011
On November 8, 2011, the IAEA Board of Governors released its latest report on the “Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement and relevant provisions of t
Nov 19, 2011
The U.S.’s new Asia Pacific policy is becoming clearer following its hosting of the APEC Summit in Honolulu and its debut participation in the East Asia Summit
May 01, 2011
Rather than seeking national interests through sovereign means, China and the U.S. ought to more constructively pursue their interests through the S&ED. The next round of talks should aim to address strategic and economic issues to truly help resolve their problems.