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Deng Xiaoping's 1979 Visit to the United States: The Origins of U.S.-China Economic Cooperation and Co-Dependency
Article focuses on Deng Xiaoping’s 1979 visit to the United States, arguing that economic interdependence has been the keystone of today’s U.S.-China relations, then analyzes the current crisis of “Ch...
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Breaking the Chinese Aid Trap in Sub-Saharan Africa
An analysis of how American & Western support for the markets & efficient governance in Africa can help. By Sam Yeboah. (02/22/2025)
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US-China Relations and the Perils of Historical Analogy
Is a Thucydides Trap or other analogies actually applicable to US-China relations? By David Shipton. (06/17/2024)
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Analyzing the Growing Competition Among China, Russia, and the United States in the Arctic Region
Author provides analysis of growing competition in the Arctic region. By Hadia Safeer Choudhry. (04/30/2024)
U.S.-China Relations Have No Bright Future Amid Mutual Confrontation
Current US-China relations are marked by a lack of sufficient will and ability on both sides to establish and maintain a set of international behavior rules and order that all parties (at least) ba...
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Rural-Urban Differentials in China
China should analyze rural- urban differentials to better education, labor mobility, and investment. By Aaron Xiong. (07/31/2023)
Paper provides an argument that Communist Party of China can still be considered Marxist because of their adherence to dialectical and historical materialism. By Kaushik Sampath. (12/07/2022)
Russia-China Emerging Ties in Asia: Its Implications for US Hegemony (post Cold-War analysis)
Paper focuses on the notions of the established partnership between Russia and China and how it contributes to be a potential threat for US’s hegemony in Asia. By Faiza Farid. (02/21/2018)Read More...
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China and the Race for a New Form of State
Will China emerge as the model for a new form of state? By Timothy Bovy. (11/16/2017)
China is What States Make of It: Evaluating the Possibility of “Peaceful Rise”
Paper evaluates the potential for China’s peaceful rise within the rubric of Alexander Wendt’s constructivist theory. By Barcley Bram Shoemaker. (07/14/2015)
The unbalanced China-EU business relationship can be seen as the outcome of a divided EU and an opportunistic China. But there is scope for improvement. By Nicolas Jenny. (Read More...
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China-Egypt Partnership Fraught With Political Risk
Egypt is aggressively courting China to attract more investment and stabilise the already fragile economy. But Beijing must proceed with caution. (Read More...