Xue Li, Senior Fellow, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Nov 26, 2018
What are the chances China and the U.S. can resolve their issues at Buenos Aires?
Cheng Li, Director, John L. Thornton China Center, The Brookings Institution
Diana Liang, Research Assistant, Brookings Institution
Nov 19, 2018
Despite bipartisan support for a tough line against China in the U.S., there remain significant points of disagreement.
Gillian Tett, US managing editor, Financial Times
Nov 19, 2018
Why are bilateral statistics moving the wrong way?
Wu Zhenglong, Senior Research Fellow, China Foundation for International Studies
Nov 15, 2018
Countries are too interdependent for a cold war.
Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker ’72 Professor of Government , Claremont McKenna College
Nov 14, 2018
An unsettling consensus is fast forming in the strategic community: the United States and China are headed toward a long-term geopolitical conflict. The two countries may never return to constructive engagement, but they can probably avoid a destructive cold war.
Nov 08, 2018
Imports from US shrink, strengthening Beijing’s resolve to resist concessions.
James H. Nolt, Adjunct Professor at New York University
Nov 07, 2018
Xi and Trump’s positions remain so far apart that the prospects of a breakthrough are dim.
Zhang Monan, Deputy Director of Institute of American and European Studies, CCIEE
Nov 07, 2018
Will the U.S. introduce the clause excluding non-market economies into other international trade frameworks?
Oct 31, 2018
The U.S. must stop unfairly blaming China.
Andrew Sheng, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong
Xiao Geng, Director of Institute of Policy and Practice at Shenzhen Finance Institute, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Oct 31, 2018
In launching a trade war against China, America is rejecting openness.