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The US Has No Good Options for How to Approach China

In the News
World Politics Review
Paul Poast

Moving forward, Washington can either oppose, embrace, or ignore Beijing, Paul Poast writes.

Joe Biden speaks virtually with Xi Jinping from the White House
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Defending Our Skies from Spy Balloons and Public Fear

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Join Deep Dish for a look at what the Chinese spy balloon tells us about the readiness of the US air defense system and what type of surveillance should worry us.

A jet flies by a suspected Chinese spy balloon as it floats off the coast in Surfside Beach
REUTERS
Defense and Security

Chinese Spy Balloon Pops Prospects for US-China Rapprochement

In the News
The National Interest
Paul Heer

The incident reflects the emerging adversarial pathology of US-China relations, which is increasingly obstructing any efforts at mutual understanding, Paul Heer writes.

Antony Blinken speaks in front of US and Chinese flags
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Evaluating the US Response to China's Balloon

In the News
Sirius XM The Briefing
Bruce Jentleson

"Chinese satellites fly over the United States every day," Nonresident Senior Fellow Bruce Jentleson tells Steve Scully. "That doesn't make a headline the way a balloon does."

Sailors recover a high-altitude surveillance balloon off the coast of Myrtle Beach
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

BRICS Is Aiding and Abetting Russia's War in Ukraine

In the News
World Politics Review
Paul Poast

in one way or another, bloc members are lending support to Moscow at a time when it has been largely cut off from the Western world, Paul Poast writes.

Russian President Vladimir Putin takes part in the 14th BRICS Summit
Reuters
Global Politics

Balloon-gate, Earthquakes, and Russia's New Offensive

Video Series
World Review with Ivo Daalder

Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Stefan Kornelius, and Giles Whittell join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.

Aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey
Reuters
Global Politics

Is China Really Scarier Than Zuckerberg?

In the News
The Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Shackelford

“The risk with TikTok is real, but American social media companies pose real risk, too,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

Hand holding cell phone with TikTok logo on the screen.
Nordskov Media
Tech and Science

How China's Balloon Impacts the Guardrails on Its US Relationship

In the News
SIRIUS XM The Briefing
Paul Heer

There was no way for Blinken’s Beijing trip to go on as planned and not focus inordinately on the balloon incident, argues Paul Heer.

White Chinese balloon is shot down against a blue sky, white smoke.
Reuters
Defense and Security

What Not to Worry about with Chinese Balloon over United States

In the News
WRAL FOX-50
Bruce Jentleson

China’s balloon was not a “real strategic threat,” says Bruce Jentleson. “Our satellites overfly China all the time and theirs overfly us.”

Screenshot of Bruce Jentleson (R) talking with Chris Lovingood Defense and Security

Weak Domestic Demand Now Threatens China's Growth Potential

In the News
East Asia Forum
Yang Yao

China will need to promote domestic consumption to reach its potential GDP growth in 2023, argues Yang Yao.

Shopping center in Beijing with escalator full of people.
Reuters
Global Economy