On September 9, 2021 the National Committee on US China Relations hosted a discussion with Professor David Shambaugh about his new book, Read More
The desire in Washington that Pakistan shelve CPEC and join a U.S. alternative remains unlikely for one principal reason; Read More
Diplomacy has always been a backburner in American politics, particularly during presidential elections. For instance, when debating whether to revive Read More
Since its independence from Britain in 1948, Myanmar has struggled with military rule and internal conflicts. While a democratic transition began Read More
On June 24, 2021, the Institute for Peace and Diplomacy (IPD) hosted a panel titled, “U.S. Perspectives on China and the Read More
In recent years, the longstanding issue of Taiwanese independence has flared from a smoldering ember of disagreement to a pressing Read More
On June 21, 2021, Cui Tiankai, the Chinese ambassador to the United States, formally announced his retirement. Cui’s departure, marking the Read More
On June 13, about two weeks before the upcoming centennial anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Zhang Weiwei’s online Read More
China’s engagement with Syria may be the most important factor in the question of Syria’s post-war reconstruction efforts. Read More
On May 31, the thirtieth collective study session of the Politburo was held on the topic of “telling the good China Read More
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