Center on U.S.-China Relations

Yale Law School's Paul Gewirtz explains what's at stake in the June 7-8 summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping and his American counterpart Barack Obama.
The harder the challenge, the more it seemed to provoke his fierce determination to find a solution.
China's ham-handed response to Liu Xiaobo's Nobel Peace Prize has undercut its attempt to project “soft power” around the world.
For a Westerner learning Chinese, the contrasts between what you say and what you do can seem baffling.
The US government should be actively courting Chinese investment, not scaring it away, according to Orville Schell.
China's growth has required a concurrent boom in energy production; these photographs reveal the effects of the boom on the people and places that have fueled it.
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