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January 1, 2011

China
Building Regional Stability on the Korean Peninsula: A Chinese Perspective

Shen Dingli is Professor and Executive Dean of the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, Shanghai. Recent turbulence on the Korean Peninsula raises several key questions: What is t…

Hu Jintao and Lee Myung-bak

January 14, 2011

China
Reality in U.S.-China Relations

A series of frank statements by U.S. officials before the upcoming summit with Chinese president Hu Jintao provides an important new footing for advancing cooperation between the two countries, says…

August 8, 2011

China
What Will Vice President Biden Find in China?

Then-U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joseph Biden at the Great Wall of China at Badaling, north of Beijing, on August 10, 2001. Next week Vice President Biden heads to China for a r…

What Will Vice President Biden Find in China?

September 28, 2011

China
Collision in Cyberspace Is Unavoidable: The View from Chinese Analysts

A Chinese news vendor waits for customers in front of newspapers. (Claro Cortes/Courtesy Reuters) People’s Tribune Magazine (人民论坛杂志) has a collection of twelve articles on cyberspace and cyber confl…

Collision in Cyberspace Is Unavoidable: The View from Chinese Analysts

February 13, 2013

China
What to Do About North Korea? Forget Beijing for Now; Bring in Ulaanbaatar

A few months ago, the eminent Chinese scholar Wang Jisi noted that China had achieved “first class power status” and “should be treated as such.” The current situation with North Korea suggests two r…

North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly Chairman Choe Tae Bok (L) talks with Mongolian President Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj in Ulaanbaatar on November 19, 2012.