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Conscious Decoupling: Are the United States and China Parting Ways?
What steps are Washington and Beijing taking to undo decades of economic integration?...
By Ely Ratner, Tom Donilon, Elizabeth Rosenberg & Derek M. Scissors
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A Deadly Game: Taiwan Strait Crisis 2025
What could a crisis in the Taiwan Strait look like in the year 2025?...
By Elbridge Colby, Susanna V. Blume & Chris Dougherty
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Addressing China’s Digital Expansion
Experts assess the global implications of China’s “Digital Silk Road” and identify how the United States and its allies and partners can advance information connectivity....
By Daniel Kliman, Lindsay Gorman, Sarah Margon, Adam Frost & Matt Chessen
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A New Day for Development Finance
David Bohigian discusses how the United States is leveraging development finance to strengthen its competitive edge....
By David Bohigian & Daniel Kliman
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U.S. eyes Southeast Asia ties to check China ambitions
For the United States, competing with China must now be our national priority, as indicated in multiple US high-level documents. But the US is not competing for its own sake. ...
By Elbridge Colby
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China’s Power Play: The Role of Congress in Addressing the Belt and Road
Submitted Written Testimony Chairman Cornyn, Ranking Member Casey, distinguished members of this subcommittee, I am grateful for this opportunity to address you about China’s ...
By Daniel Kliman
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Chinese Military Innovation in Artificial Intelligence
Introduction Xi Jinping has called upon the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) to become a world-class military (世界一流军队) by mid-century.1 Chinese military modernization ha...
By Elsa B. Kania
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'Catastrophic' U.S.-China Distance is Widening: Blanchette
Jude Blanchette, senior adviser and China practice lead at Crumpton Group, talks about the disputes between the world's two largest economies. View the full conversation on ...
By Jude Blanchette
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Corvette Carriers: A New Littoral Warfare Strategy
The U.S. Navy has long identified threats in the littorals and the need to fight within these close waters, but it still struggles with creating a capable fighting force that ...
By LtCol Colin Smith
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How China Is Reshaping International Organizations From the Inside Out
China is increasingly using its power to change the global governance system from within. If unchecked, these efforts will hasten the export of some of the most harmful aspect...
By Daniel Kliman, Kristine Lee & Ashley Feng
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The Forever Trade War
America’s relationship with China has taken a turn toward the confrontational. Tariffs are rising, rhetoric is heating up, and both sides are digging in....
By Richard Fontaine
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Great Power Rivalry Is Also a War For Talent
China’s military is working harder to find and keep good people. The U.S. must step up its own efforts....
By Elsa B. Kania & Emma Moore
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A Russian-Chinese Partnership Is a Threat to U.S. Interests
Russia and China are strengthening ties across virtually every dimension of their relationship. Yet Washington is divided over what these growing ties portend. The conventiona...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor & David Shullman
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Partner to Competitor, Honeymoon to Disillusionment: Dan Kliman on Europe and China
Dan Kliman joins Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend to discuss the evolving nature of China’s relationship with Europe, how the Belt-and-Road Initiative is challenging the...
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor, Jim Townsend & Daniel Kliman
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Addressing China’s Influence in Southeast Asia: America’s Approach and the Role of Congress
Submitted Written Testimony...
By Daniel Kliman
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Not a “New Era”—Historical Memory and Continuities in U.S.-China Rivalry
At first glance, the return to a world of great power rivalry may seem sudden.1 The National Defense Strategy, published in January 2018, highlighted the “reemergence of long-...
By Elsa B. Kania
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Challenge Accepted: Why America Needs to Confront Its Adversaries in the Gray Zone
The return of great-power competition has dominated the national-security discussion in the United States since the release of the 2018 National Defense Strategy. However, lit...
By CDR Bob Jones
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Don’t be Fooled by China’s Belt and Road Rebrand
This is a pivotal week for China as President Xi Jinping welcomes roughly 40 world leaders to Beijing to participate in the second Belt and Road forum. The Belt and Road, Xi’s...
By Daniel Kliman
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Against Atrophy: Party Organisations in Private Firms
Beginning in 2015, foreign companies operating in China began to notice—some for the first time—the increasing presence of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) organisations within t...
By Jude Blanchette
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Russia and China are outwitting America
With U.S. politics as polarized as at any point in modern history, it would seem an unlikely moment for a new bipartisan consensus about U.S. foreign policy to emerge. Yet tha...
By Vance Serchuk