Wang Jisi, President, Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University
Feb 16, 2011
The events in 2010 related to China-US relations do not bode well for regional stability in Asia. The first three months of 2010 witnessed bilateral contentions
Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Feb 15, 2011
US support for China’s new nuclear centre, formalized in a recent bilateral agreement, highlights how, even in the absence of an official China-US nuclear arms
Chen I hsin, Professor, Tamkang University, Taipei
Feb 14, 2011
When President Barack Obama came to power in January 2009, the United States was sincerely extending its good will towards China. Since the end of the Cold Wa
Niu Xinchun, Director of Institute of Middle East Studies, China Institute of Contemporary International Relations
Feb 14, 2011
Generally speaking, strategic mutual trust refers to a situation where a pair of countries with conflicts of interests calculates their bilateral relations as o
Yao Yunzhu, Retired Major General, Chinese People’s Liberation Army
Feb 14, 2011
The Obama administration’s Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) makes some encouraging changes. The reorientation of threat perception provides the basis for further n
Gong Keyu, Deputy Director, Shanghai Institute for Int'l Studies
Feb 14, 2011
The recent two months have witnessed a series of nuclear-related events pushed by the United States, including the issuing of the Nuclear Posture Review, the si