Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Jul 19, 2013
As China and the US conclude another round of strategic dialogues; many will find that the Middle East is a point of cooperation for the two states. The Middle East is a complex region, currently facing many issues, it is important for China, the US and the rest of the international community to push peace talks and negotiation for resolution.
David Shambaugh, Gaston Sigur Professor and Director of China Policy Program at George Washington University, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at Hoover Institution of Stanford University
Jul 19, 2013
As a result of the recently concluded U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue (S&ED) the relationship between Washington and Beijing has not only stabilized, but has taken a major step forward, writes David Shambaugh. That is the best news we have had in U.S.-China relations for several years, and is good news for global stability and development.
George Koo, Retired International Business Consultant and Contributor to Asia Times
Jul 18, 2013
What should have been a simple win-win deal is becoming a lot more complicated thanks to Congressional review, writes George Koo. The humble bacon has suddenly risen to become an ominous threat capable of imperiling the security of the United States.
Yu Sui, Professor, China Center for Contemporary World Studies
Jul 15, 2013
PRISM-gate will have a limited influence on Russia-US relations, says Yu Sui. However, no matter how the stalemate of the Snowden incident is resolved, and how Russia will handle it in the end, US Secretary of State Kerry has said that US-Russia relations will be affected.
Joan Johnson-Freese, Professor, US Naval War College
Jul 12, 2013
Since 2007, China's anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons program has grown substantially, including several highly protested tests and launches from. While many countries have developed ASAT weapons, it has been far more difficult to establish an internationally accepted set of rules to govern the use of these systems.
Fu Mengzi, VP, China Institutes of Contemporary Int'l Relations
Jul 11, 2013
China should be confident that justice is on its side, and demand that the US earnestly stop infringement and strengthen cyber security cooperation with China, writes Fu Mengzi.
Yang Jiechi, a member of the CPC Politburo
Jul 11, 2013
Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi published on Tuesday a signed article titled "US, China can forge a more cooperative relationship" in Washington Post ahead of his visit to the United States to attend the fifth China-US Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Washington.
Shen Dingli, Professor, Institute of International Studies, Fudan University
Jul 11, 2013
The fifth round of the S&ED presents opportunity for China and the US to advance strategic and economic cooperation, writes Shen Dingli, Professor and Associate Dean at the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai, China.
Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Jul 10, 2013
The recent meeting between South Korean and Chinese officials was welcomed by the United States. However, all parties should remain conscious of the delicate issues at hand, including rising Japanese nationalism, these state of the Chinese economy, the stability of the Korean Peninsula.
Chen Jimin, Guest Researcher, Center for Peace and Development Studies, China Association for International Friendly Contact
Jul 10, 2013
Examining the implications of US intelligence programs following Edward Snowden’s leaking of classified intelligence documents, Chen Jimin posits that this dramatic international incident could be truly historic if major powers come together in cooperation to address the gaps in global cyber security norms.