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June 30, 2016

China
Despite Cyber Agreements, Russia and China Are Not as Close as You Think

Lincoln Davidson is a research associate for Asia Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. Last week, at the conclusion of bilateral talks between China and Russia held in Beijing, Chinese Presi…

Despite attempts to signal a close relationship, Russia and China remain pretty far apart from each other. (Greg Baker/Reuters)

September 16, 2013

Asia
CFR Launches Interactive "InfoGuides," the First Examining China’s Maritime Disputes

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has launched a new multimedia series—"InfoGuides"—to promote understanding of complex foreign policy issues.

December 19, 2013

North Korea
North Korean Leadership Tremors: Catalyst for U.S.-ROK-China Cooperation?

I participated last Friday morning in a perfectly timed, wide-ranging panel discussion hosted by The Korea Society and named in honor of Robert A. Scalapino, formerly Professor of Political Science a…

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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.

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