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    The New Cold War: America, China, and the Echoes of History

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    America, China, and the echoes of history.

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    The End of China’s Rise: Beijing Is Running Out of Time to Remake the World

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    Beijing is running out of time to remake the world.

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    Taiwan and the Fight for Democracy: A Force for Good in the Changing International Order

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    A force for good in the changing international order.

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    The Fight Against China’s Bribe Machine: The Pitfalls of Conducting U.S. Foreign Policy Through the Courts

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    “It’s just so unfair that American companies aren’t allowed to pay bribes to get business overseas.”That was the startling argument U.S. President …

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    Why China Is Alienating the World: Backlash Is Building—but Beijing Can’t Seem to Recalibrate

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    Backlash is building—but Beijing can’t seem to recalibrate.

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    Can China Keep Rising?

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    A self-assured China, bolstered by years of dazzling economic performance and the forceful leadership of Xi Jinping, has claimed its place as a world power and accepted that long-term competition with the United States is all but inevitable as a result. But past performance does not guarantee future results. On closer examination, the obstacles to China’s continued success look daunting.

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    Competition With China Can Save the Planet

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    Late last year, Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged that his country would reach “carbon neutrality” by 2060, meaning that by that time, it would …

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    The Next Phase of U.S.-Chinese Relations

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    Navigating the United States’ relationship with China will be the most consequential item on the Biden administration's foreign policy agenda. Over …

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    The Coming Tech Cold War With China

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    Three and a half years into its first term, the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has finally assembled a comprehensive strategy for …

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    American Support for Taiwan Must Be Unambiguous

    foreignaffairs.com - Richard Haass and David Sacks

    For four decades, successive Republican and Democratic administrations resisted answering the question of whether the United States would come to …

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    Beware the Guns of August—in Asia

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    In just a few short months, the U.S.-Chinese relationship seems to have returned to an earlier, more primal age. In China, Mao Zedong is once again …

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