Keyword: south china sea
A new task force report argues that China is different than it used to be — and the Trump administration's approach to the U.S.-China relationship is flawed.
Author Howard French explains why Beijing's behavior in the South China Sea is consistent with how the country has always viewed itself.
Prominent China specialists lay out the challenge the U.S. faces in its relationship with China, and how to address them.
When Donald Trump assumes the presidency, perhaps his most complex foreign policy challenge will be China. Is he up to the task?
Yann-huei Song describes new developments in the South China Sea after an international tribunal rebuked Beijing's territorial claims.
China's government has rejected and condemned international arbitration of its maritime disputes — so why do polls suggest that the Chinese population recently felt differently?
Asia Society experts discuss what will follow the international tribunal's rebuke of China's maritime claims.
Li Zhaoxing had strong words about a pending South China Sea arbitration case with the Philippines — and for the United States.
In an interview with Asia Blog, journalist and author Bill Hayton discusses the thinking behind China’s recent actions in the South China Sea, and why Beijing may soon reassess moves to enforce them.