Eric Farnsworth, Vice President, COA, Washington D.C. Office
Jan 28, 2019
The competition for Latin America is heating up. Washington and, increasingly, Beijing see the region as important for their strategic economic and political interests.
Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Jan 28, 2019
The second Trump-Kim summit is now expected to take place in February, signaling that Kim Jong-un may be prepared to turn his country into a more respectable member of the international community.
Zheng Jiyong, Director at the Center for Korean Studies, Fudan University
Jan 25, 2019
This is why Kim’s visit was important.
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 24, 2019
James Chau sits down with David Lampton is Oksenberg-Rohlen Fellow at Stanford University and Director of SAIS-China at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss the threats and opportunities associated with China’s rise.
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 24, 2019
James Chau sits down with Cui Tiankai, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the United States to discuss the evolving China-US relationship.
Gideon Rachman, Chief Foreign Affairs Columnist at the Financial Times
Jan 22, 2019
Washington emphasises a new and ominous theme.
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 21, 2019
The thirty-ninth President of the United States looks back on forty years of diplomatic relations with China, and providing solutions for mankind together.
He Wenping, Senior Research Fellow, Charhar Institute and West Asia and Africa Studies Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences
Jan 21, 2019
While the US withdraws its troops from the Middle East, it’s putting in place a framework to secure its interests.
Jan 21, 2019
A second Trump-Kim summit is expected to take place in late February, the White House announced Friday afternoon. Kim Yong-chol, the former North Korean intelligence chief and one of Kim Jong Un's closest aides, arrived in Washington on Thursday night and spent approximately 90 minutes with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office.
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Jan 18, 2019
American complacency is always a danger, but so too is lack of confidence and exaggerated fears that lead to over-reaction.