James Holmes, Professor, US Naval War College
Apr 13, 2012
The Washington-based Brookings Institution recently warned that America and China have come to view their relationship in adversarial, “zero-sum” terms. If so
Wu Chunsi, Senior Fellow and Director, Institute for International Strategic Studies at SIIS
Mar 31, 2012
The Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) in Seoul seemed an event that sideline meetings got more spotlights than the supposed main theme – nuclear security. In the
Fan Jishe, Professor, the Central Party School of Communist Party of China
Mar 29, 2012
The Nuclear Security Summit is moving torwards the right direction to strengthen nuclear security, to reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism, but it is only one step in a long march. As what the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit indicates, to build a world free of nuclear threat, it is time to turn promise to action, hope to reality.
Mar 29, 2012
Each year when China’s top legislature and advisory body meet in their annual sessions in Beijing, China’s military spending will never be missed by the Weste
Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Mar 26, 2012
Chinese officials have joined other foreign governments in opposing North Korea’s plans to test a long-range rocket that could also serve as a delivery vehicle
Mar 21, 2012
A recent Bloomberg report declared the China-based hacking of hundreds of US companies a ‘cyber Cold War’. In August 2010, after Japanese firm Mitsubishi Heav
Li Yan, Director of President's Office, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Mar 19, 2012
There has been much discussion in the U.S. recently about Chinese activities in the global commons, the areas of outer space, cyberspace, airspace and the seas.
Yang Yi, Former Director, University of National Defense
Jan 29, 2012
In a rare appearance at the Pentagon, US President Barack Obama, along with Defense Secretary Leon E Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin E
Dec 21, 2011
On November 16, 2011, President Obama announced that, beginning in 2012, the US would deploy 250 Marines to bases in northern Australia – eventually growing to
Yuan Peng, Vice President, Chinese Institute of Contemporary International Relations
Oct 09, 2011
The current development of China-US relations has opened a new historic page for the peaceful co-existence of two big powers operating under different systems,