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  2. City skyline in China
    Joseph Chan
    Global Cities

    City Leaders Go Abroad: A Survey of City Diplomacy in 47 Cities

    In the News
    Journal of Urban Policy and Research by Kris Hartley,Michele Acuto

    Cities recognize the importance of city diplomacy but also lack necessary resources to fulfill the commitments they make to global agendas, Council fellows Kris Hartley and Michele Acuto explain.

  3. Screenshot of Craig Kafura speaking with Yin Khvat on Taiwan Plus.
    Taiwan Plus
    Public Opinion

    Support for Taiwan Among US Public Increases: Poll

    In the News
    Taiwan Plus by Craig Kafura

    New polls find that 52 percent of Americans now favor sending US troops to defend Taiwan if China invades. Craig Kafura talks to Taiwan Plus about what this means.

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

    Evaluating the US Response to China's Balloon

    In the News
    Sirius XM The Briefing by 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."

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

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

    In the News
    SIRIUS XM The Briefing by 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.

  6. President Joe Biden holds a bilateral meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida
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    Global Politics

    The Geopolitics of Biden's G7 Trip

    In the News
    Sirius XM The Briefing by Craig Kafura

    As world leaders meet in Japan, they are likely to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, tensions in the Taiwan Strait, and economic coercion from China, Craig Kafura tells Steve Scully.

  7. An American flag is flown next to the Chinese national emblem outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
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    Public Opinion

    More Americans Concerned China's Rise Is Threat to US Than Any Time since 1990: Survey

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    South China Morning Post by Craig Kafura

    "It will take years of continued improvements to rebuild American confidence and trust in China," Craig Kafura says.

  8. A doctor gives a person in a surgical mask a vaccine shot Global Health

    What the Coronavirus Vaccine Roll-Out Says about Innovation in an Age of Geopolitical Rivalry

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    South China Morning Post by Kris Hartley

    Kris Hartley and Asit K. Biswas discuss intellectual property protection and diplomacy through vaccine provision.

  9. A health care worker takes test samples for the Covid-19 from a man at a temporary virus testing station near Namdaemun in Seoul on August 10. Global Health

    South Korea's Success in Containing the Coronavirus Highlights Importance of Digital Resilience

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    South China Morning Post by Robert Muggah

    One of the emerging lessons of the Covid-19 pandemic is that countries and companies that digitised early are more likely to recover faster than those that did not

  10. China's President President Xi Jinping speaks during a meeting with President Joe Biden
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    Public Opinion

    Poll: Proportion of Americans Worried about China's Rise Hits Post-Cold War High

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    Radio Free Asia by Craig Kafura

    The US public's perception of China has changed significantly since Xi Jinping took office, Craig Kafura says.

  11. President Donald Trump and China President Xi Jinping shake hands Public Opinion

    How the American Public Views China

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    RealClearWorld by Alexander Hitch

    An important debate has cracked open about the future of the U.S.-China relationship. This was inevitable. But the debate, while increasingly contentious, has been limited to politicians, policymakers, and pundits, largely overlooking what most