Ben Reynolds, Writer and Foreign Policy Analyst in New York
Oct 17, 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit China this November as part of a tour of Asia, including the U.S.-ASEAN summit. In spite of Trump’s bellicose anti-China rhetoric on the campaign trail, U.S.-China relations thus far have been remarkably placid. Dealing with China seems to have taken a backseat to the management (or mismanagement) of domestic crises and international disputes with less powerful countries like Iran and North Korea.
Feb 24, 2012
As a Chinese proverb goes, “Two tigers cannot share one mountain.” Last week, Chinese Vice President (and presumptive president) Xi Jinping and U.S. President
Feb 15, 2012
China’s future president Xi Jinping met with President Obama this week, with the goal of establishing mutual respect, if not mutual trust. That may be diffic
Yang Jiemian, Senior Fellow and Chairman of SIIS Academic Affairs Council
Feb 09, 2012
Twenty seven years ago Mr. Xi Jinping, then a county chief in Hebei Province, made his first trip to the United States on a local exchange. Now he is going to m
David Shambaugh, Gaston Sigur Professor and Director of China Policy Program at George Washington University, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution of Stanford University
Feb 09, 2012
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping will visit the White House in Washington on February 14 and then visit Iowa and California, at the invitation of Vice-Presiden