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  1. a Chinese flag hangs near an automated parcel handling line at a warehouse for an online retailer in Beijing
    Mark Schiefelbein / AP

    Americans Want US Leaders to Focus More on China and Southern Border

    Blog Post
    by Dina Smeltz

    Partisan differences guide assessments of where Washington should turn its attention.

  2. American Public Divided on Cooperating with, Confronting China
    REUTERS
    Public Opinion Survey

    American Public Divided on Cooperating with, Confronting China

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Karl Friedhoff

    March 31, 2021, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Karl Friedhoff, REUTERS, A March 2021 survey finds Americans see US priorities in Asia to be less about limiting the expansion of China and more about economic growth and strengthening democracy., At his first press conference, President Biden sai...

  3. China's Maritime Challenge in the South China Sea: Options for US Responses
    CDC Global
    Policy Brief

    China's Maritime Challenge in the South China Sea: Options for US Responses

    Policy Brief
    by Weston S. Konishi

    January 10, 2018, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Weston S. Konishi, CDC Global, Download Report (PDF), China's growth in naval power is proceeding at a remarkable rate and foreshadows a change in the regional maritime balance of power. The US will move from being the preeminent naval power in the regio...

  4. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi
    Alex Brandon / AP

    Are economic ties to China a strength or weakness for Illinois? Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi weighs in.

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    In a Q&A, Rep. Krishnamoorthi talks about Illinois’ trade relationship with China and how local businesses should navigate strained U.S.-China ties — and even help shape them.

  5. REUTERS
    US Foreign Policy

    Who Benefits from US-China Competition in Africa?

    Podcast
    by Michele Lowe, W. Gyude Moore, Elizabeth Shackelford

    Some say China's Belt and Road Initiative is a solution to help African countries build modern economies, while others call it "debt trap diplomacy." Who's right and how can—or should—the United States compete?

  6. President Donald J. Trump joins Xi Jinping, President of the People’s Republic of China, at the G20 Japan Summit

    Back to Baseline: Views of China's Development as a Threat Recede

    Blog Post
    by Craig Kafura

    Four in ten Americans (38%) see the development of China as a world power as a critical threat, in line with how Americans have felt about China’s development since 2004.

  7. The NBA's Controversial China Partnership
    Reuters

    The NBA's Controversial China Partnership

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Experts assess whether the NBA's partnership with China harms US business, basketball's popularity, and global human rights.
  8. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump arrive for a news conference in the East Room of the White House.
    Ben Curtis / AP

    India Was Optimistic About Its Relationship with the US. Trump Changed Things

    by Paul Staniland

    Since taking office, Trump has increased tariffs, restricted H-1B visas, and made a deal with China. What does that mean for India’s future?

  9. China Goes Green
    Reuters

    China Goes Green

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    Yifei Li of NYU Shanghai and Judith Shapiro of American University discuss China's green authoritarianism and its implications for the environment and international politics.
  10. Is Competition without Conflict Possible? Mapping the Views of Chinese and Americans on Foreign Policy Issues
    Andreas Schaad / MSC

    Is Competition without Conflict Possible? Mapping the Views of Chinese and Americans on Foreign Policy Issues

    PAST EVENT Roundtable
    At the Munich Security Conference, the Council and the Carter Center present their groundbreaking research and results from recent public opinion surveys examining Chinese and American perspectives on international security, trade relations, and…