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  • China-US Focus,

    Jun 22, 2020

    Beijing is on high alert after a new outbreak of COVID-19.

  • Huang Jing, University Professor at Shanghai International Studies University

    Jun 17, 2020

    US national identity has become polarized, and a tribalism has emerged under which compromise has become virtually impossible. The American melting pot of diverse cultures and broad tolerance has been damaged.

  • Zhao Minghao, Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University, and China Forum Expert.

    Jun 17, 2020

    The people of the United States have paid a huge price for Trump’s incompetence and divisiveness. His response to the killing of George Floyd and the massive protests that followed was as clumsy as his response to the COVID-19 epidemic.

  • Wu Baiyi, Former Director of the Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

    Jun 17, 2020

    The United States is sick with more than just the coronavirus. Its troubles have been brought about by years of neglect and its tendency to emphasize short-term political outcomes rather that the long-term good of the people.

  • Angela Zhang, Yenching Scholar at Peking University

    Jun 07, 2020

    The United States’ history of Chinese exclusion demonstrates that a healthy U.S.-China relationship ultimately depends on how the U.S. and its people view China. The growing anti-Chinese sentiment in the U.S. is setting the ever-important bilateral relationship on a dangerous path.

  • Kangkyu Lee, Korea Foundation Resident Research Fellow at Pacific Forum

    Jun 07, 2020

    Given the series of barbs traded between the United States and China lately, many observers are concerned that trust between the two is eroding permanently. But it can be saved.

  • Tom Watkins, President and CEO of the Economic Council of Palm Beach County, FL

    May 28, 2020

    COVID-19 has made clear the need for joint cooperation between the US and China, but it has also revealed the two countries’ deep geopolitical divisions and a unique myopic stubbornness.

  • Ted Galen Carpenter, Senior Fellow, Randolph Bourne Institute

    May 27, 2020

    Joe Biden has recently taken a hardline stance on China despite his support for globalist ideals throughout his career. The shift is indicative of how an increasing distaste for China in the American public will be heavily influential for the administration that is voted into office in November.

  • Stephen Roach, Senior Fellow, Yale University

    Weijian Shan, Economist and CEO of PAG

    May 19, 2020

    Public opinion in the United States pins the blame for the COVID-19 pandemic squarely on China. After all, that’s where the virus started. And President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo have fanned the flames by accusing China of covering up the outbreak and knowingly allowing the novel coronavirus to spread. But their supposed smoking gun, the tragic fate of the heroic whistleblower, Li Wenliang, fires only blanks.

  • Nie Wenjuan, Deputy Director of Institute of International Relations, China Foreign Affairs University

    Apr 29, 2020

    An ideological competition has sprung from pandemic, and the space for the two sides to compromise and collaborate has narrowed rapidly. The two countries appear to be entering a lose-lose war in which the entire international community will suffer.

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