Tao Wenzhao, Honorary Member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences; Fellow, CASS Institute of American Studies
May 03, 2013
Kerry’s latest visit to China and other prior visits by Obama administration’s high-ranking civilian and military officials has shown that the bilateral relationship between the US and China has safely passed the transition period and will gain greater momentum in its development.
Su Xiaohui, Deputy Director of Int'l & Strategic Studies, CIIS
Apr 30, 2013
Containment is not the appropriate word to describe US policy towards China, writes Su Xiaohui. The US will probably define China as a major competitor in the world, not necessarily a major enemy.
Colin Moreshead, Freelance Writer
Mar 01, 2013
Tensions in US-China relations have not been eased by President Obama’s attempts to revitalize the American economy by establishing a free trade agreement with the European Union. As China has yet to become the United States’ preeminent trade partner, Colin Moreshead urges Beijing to make the first overture to improve trade between the world’s two largest economies.
Feb 28, 2013
Ian Bremmer and David Grodon argue that while the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the US shale revolution have broad implications for China, they are President Obama’s most important foreign policy tools and are not meant to contain China.
Wu Zhenglong, Senior Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Feb 26, 2013
The US should show flexibility to help to conclude the negotiation of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in October this year, otherwise, the TPP talk will risk a prolonged stalemate.
Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister of Australia
Feb 26, 2013
Now that Washington has sent Beijing a clear message it will be around for the long haul, however, the time has come for the two countries to deepen and institutionalize relationship to secure Asia’s lasting peace and prosperity.
Joseph S. Nye, Professor, Harvard University
Jan 29, 2013
Containment is simply not a relevant policy tool for dealing with a rising China. Asia’s internal balance of power should be the key to our strategy.
Wu Zhenglong, Senior Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Dec 17, 2012
As the American presidential campaign and the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China were over, the future development of the China-U.S. Relatio
Liu Junhong, Researcher, Chinese Institute of Contemporary Int'l Relations
Nov 30, 2012
The 21st ASEAN Summit closed in Phnom Penh on November 20th after achieving breakthroughs in regional cooperation, such as the start of talks on the Regional Co
Su Xiaohui, Deputy Director of Int'l & Strategic Studies, CIIS
Nov 22, 2012
The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is irreplaceable in the current Asia-Pacific cooperation while the ASEAN and China are the important supporting parties.