Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Dec 06, 2018
Now that China-U.S. relations have reached a historical turning point, will they part ways and even engage in a cold war? Or will they sit down and negotiate, reach an agreement, and work together?
Wang Fan, Vice President, China Foreign Affairs University
Dec 06, 2018
There will be comity if the US follows China’s lead and builds consensus.
Su Jingxiang, Fellow, China Institutes for Contemporary International Relations
Nov 30, 2018
American policymakers increasingly favor confronting China.
Ethan Paul, American scholar at Yenching Academy of Peking University
Nov 30, 2018
The US would be better off investing at home.
Ramses Amer, Associated Fellow, Institute for Security & Development Policy, Sweden
Li Jianwei, Director and Research Fellow, National Institute for South China Sea Studies
Nov 30, 2018
China-Philippines relations have a bright future under Xi and Duterte.
Kerry Brown, Professor of Chinese Studies, Lau China Institute at King's College, London
Nov 29, 2018
While some may hold out hope that a Democratic House of Representative in the U.S. could lead to changes in the country’s policy toward China, the reality remains competition, not cooperation.
Yue Li, Senior Fellow, Pangoal Institution
Nov 29, 2018
Moon wants a rapprochement with North Korea, but will events scuttle his plans?
Yang Wenjing, Research Professor, Institute of American Studies, CICIR
Nov 28, 2018
The postponement of the Diplomatic and Security Dialogue reflects important unresolved differences between China and America.
Tao Wenzhao, Honorary Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Fellow, CASS Institute of American Studies
Nov 26, 2018
How will a Democrat-controlled House affect U.S. policy?
Richard Javad Heydarian, Professorial Chairholder in Geopolitics, Polytechnic University of the Philippines
Nov 26, 2018
Indonesia grows increasingly wary of an expansionist China.