Apr 03, 2019
Ministers meeting in Washington are set to discuss perceived security challenges from Beijing.
Doug Bandow, Senior Fellow, Cato Institute
Apr 01, 2019
Americans should be confident in their future. China poses a serious challenge, but Washington can do much to prevent relations from turning violent.
Graham Allison, Former Director, Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Mar 29, 2019
The competing rivals are vulnerable to extraneous actions unrelated to the rivalry, by some third party, unintended by either of the principal rivals, which nonetheless one or the other feels obliged to respond to, setting up a spiral that often ends in a conflict, even a catastrophic conflict.
Li Zheng, Assistant Research Processor, China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations
Mar 29, 2019
Despite numerous controversies, genetic engineering has become a hotspot in the biotech industry. With this technology gradually maturing, its accompanying problems and controversies will also expand. This scientific frontier will undoubtedly create a serious issue for China and the U.S.
James Chau, President, China-United States Exchange Foundation
Mar 29, 2019
We're condemned to cooperate, because if we don’t, we are really just condemned.
Zhao Minghao, Professor, Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, and China Forum Expert
Mar 25, 2019
A new type of China-U.S. relationship, or a new equilibrium, is taking shape. There is an urgent need for the two nations to re-engage each other.
Mar 18, 2019
Some of America's closest allies reject the U.S. argument that Huawei pose a security threat.
Minxin Pei, Tom and Margot Pritzker ’72 Professor of Government , Claremont McKenna College
Mar 15, 2019
The new cold war against China will be won not through ideology or even weaponry, but through the deployment of economic incentives to wage a geopolitical struggle.
Zheng Yu, Professor, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Mar 14, 2019
The era of comprehensive strategic competition between China and the US has come, with bipartisan support in the US. With the US holding the upper hand in the current China-US relationship, the future of this relationship is predictable.