Why Trump Took America's Top Tech CEOs to China

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

President Trump brought some of America’s biggest tech CEOs to Beijing for a summit with Xi Jinping. What does it mean for the race over AI power? Council on Foreign Relations’ Chris McGuire explains.

China Tech Bros
Mark Schiefelbein / AP
Tech and Science

AI Data Center Push is Fueling New Nuclear Threat

In the News
Salon
Rachel Bronson

"There is a lesson that keeps arriving in new and more violent forms: Energy security is national security," writes Council Lester Crown Senior Nonresident Fellow Rachel Bronson.

Ukrainian emergency workers wearing radiation protection suits attend training in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
Andriy Andriyenko / AP
Defense and Security

Why Did Trump Visit China?

In the News
Disorder Podcast
Leslie Vinjamuri

"This relationship has kind of fallen off the edge of the cliff," says Council President and CEO Leslie Vinjamuri. "Engagement is critical."

Leslie Vinjamuri speaks via video US Foreign Policy

Key Takeaways From Trump’s Beijing Summit

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WTTW
Raymond C. Kuo

"[China] had a clear sense of priorities," Council Marshall M. Bouton Senior Fellow for Asia Studies Raymond Kuo shared while unpacking the Trump-Xi summit on Chicago Tonight.

Raymond Kuo on Chicago Tonight. US Foreign Policy

Why Is the CIA Chief Meeting Cuba's Government Now?

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DW News
Cécile Shea

CIA Director John Ratcliffe visited Cuba this week as the island faces dire fuel shortages. Council Senior Nonresident Fellow Cécile Shea unpacks what the trip signals about the Trump administration's Cuba strategy.

Cécile Shea appears on DW News via video US Foreign Policy

What China Really Thinks About America Right Now

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Trump and Xi are meeting in Beijing to try to reset US-China relations at a moment of growing instability. Oriana Skylar Mastro breaks down China’s ambitions and what could come next.

Trump and Xi
Brendan Smialowski / AP
Global Politics

Trump in China amid Economic Pressure at Home Caused by Iran War

In the News
CBS Evening News
Evan Medeiros

"It provides China with an opportunity to frame itself as a source of prosperity and stability—in contrast to the United States," says Council Distinguished Nonresident Fellow Evan Medeiros.

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What's at Stake During the Trump-Xi Summit

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WGN News
Raymond C. Kuo

"The United States needs China to some extent more than China needs us," Council Marshall M. Bouton Senior Fellow for Asia Studies Raymond Kuo tells WGN's The Point.

Raymond Kuo at WGN studios US Foreign Policy

As Trump Goes to China, What Do Americans Say About Tariffs, Iran and World Standing?

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NPR
Craig Kafura

Americans largely view China as an economic rival seeking global dominance, according to a new Chicago Council-NPR-Ipsos poll.

United States and Chinese flags
Ng Han Guan / AP
Public Opinion

At Trump-Xi Summit, a Chance to Set the Terms on Taiwan

Analysis
by Coauthors

The Beijing meeting gives the United States an opportunity to push back on a Chinese narrative that worsens the bargaining positions of both Washington and Taipei.

 In this photo released by the Taiwan Presidential Office, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te speaks during a press conference on "Taiwan-U.S. Economic Prosperity Partnership" in Taipei, Taiwan on Feb. 3, 2026.
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