Philip Cunningham, Independent Scholar
Jan 31, 2019
The arrest of Meng Wanzhou has not only shaken up Huawei, it has shaken confidence in the ability of the US and China to settle the differences between them in a civil and constructive manner.
Patrick Mendis, Visiting Professor of Global Affairs, National Chengchi University
Joey Wang, Defense Analyst
Jan 31, 2019
Whatever claims China has made to a “Peaceful Rise,” it is clear that “peaceful” is ringing somewhat hollow. China now seeks to create a new set of global norms, starting with ejecting the US from Asia.
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Jan 31, 2019
The US assumption that China is already very powerful is premature and its anxiety is unnecessary.
Shi Yinhong, Professor, Renmin University
Jan 31, 2019
Many factors make today’s world more stable.
Wu Zurong, Research Fellow, China Foundation for Int'l Studies
Jan 29, 2019
Britain should not be influenced by the US to confront China.
Tian Feilong, Associate Professor, the Law School of Beihang University
Jan 29, 2019
How can the UK resolve the Brexit debacle?
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 28, 2019
Wu Xinbo talks history and globalization.
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jan 28, 2019
Stephen Orlins talks about the challenges facing US-China relations and the career of a "small potato."
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.