Tung Chee Hwa, Chairman Emeritus, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Jun 29, 2018
China is the rightful claimant to the Spratly Islands.
Su Jingxiang, Fellow, China Institutes for Contemporary International Relations
Jun 26, 2018
The US’ increasingly hard line on China makes it harder to avoid confrontation.
Ted Galen Carpenter, Senior Fellow, Randolph Bourne Institute
Jun 26, 2018
Commentary following the historic Singapore Summit between American President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un framed the meeting as a tremendous success for President Xi Jinping, with results that leave China’s path to hegemony in the Asia-Pacific clear. But another thesis has also reared its head: that the summit’s peaceful outcome has created new obstacles for the PRC.
Huang Jing, University Professor at Shanghai International Studies University
Jun 25, 2018
China’s rise has changed the global landscape.
Sun Chenghao, Fellow, Center for International Security and Strategy of Tsinghua University; Munich Young Leader 2025
Jun 22, 2018
There’s a new normal for American diplomacy.
Brahma Chellaney, Professor, Center for Policy Research
Jun 21, 2018
The specter of a U.S.-China trade war should not distract us from paying critical attention to what Beijing might have gained from the recent summit in Singapore on North Korea’s denuclearization. In fact, China is positioning itself to reap diplomatic dividends from what promises to be a long road to denuclearize North Korea.
Yu Sui, Professor, China Center for Contemporary World Studies
Jun 20, 2018
The SCO promotes harmony and goodwill throughout mankind.
Zhang Tuosheng, Principal Researcher at Grandview Institution, and Academic Committee Member of Center for International Security and Strategy at Tsinghua University
Jun 20, 2018
Despite increasing friction between them, China and the US should be able to work things out.
Wu Zhenglong, Senior Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Jun 20, 2018
For the agreement to succeed, the US and its allies must build mutual trust with Kim Jong-un and not dwell on their differences.
Tian Feilong, Associate Professor, the Law School of Beihang University
Jun 20, 2018
Unlike the US and Imperial Japan, China supports harmony for all.