Tag Archives: U.S.-China relations

China and America: We Are Not Enemies

The two countries will have to cooperate to keep a peaceful world together.

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U.S.-China: Per Capita Troop Strength

While the United States has 0.48% of its population in the military, China has only 0.17%.

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South China Seas: When China Perversely Does America’s Bidding

How China’s aggressiveness undermines its own long-term interests in Asia.

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President Obama’s Pirouettes in Asia

Did Japan, Korea et al. see any signs of U.S. President Obama’s Asia “pivot” in his recent trip?

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U.S. vs. China: Measuring the Military

There are many ways to weigh the size of a nation’s armed forces.

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Geopolitics at a Beijing Teahouse

Different worldviews informed by different geographical points of reference.

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Terabyte Leaks and Political Legitimacy in the U.S. and China

What the brave new world of global information warfare means for political and business elites everywhere.

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Chinese Antarctic Rescue a Positive Signal

The rise of China means another partner in global burden-sharing.

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The Coming U.S.-China Clash

Is official Washington bound for a major clash with China?

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The Chinese Colossus, Really?

Can China displace the United States as a military colossus in command of global affairs? Does it want to do so?

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