Myanmar’s Escalating Civil War and the Limits of Chinese Intervention
“During the 40 years since the normalization of U.S.-China relations, a key issue has been financial system engagement and Read More
“During the 40 years since the normalization of U.S.-China relations, a key issue has been financial system engagement and Read More
“Although the collapse of the Soviet Union had eliminated the common threat that had brought China and the U.S. Read More
“The U.S.-China relationship has now reached what respected China scholar David M. Lampton describes as a “tipping point.Read More
“When we think about the US-China bilateral relationship we often think about economics, trade, politics and strategic security. Less prominent Read More
“In the phrase of Council on Foreign Relations scholar Elizabeth Economy, “China is an illiberal state seeking leadership in a Read More
“There cannot be order in the world without an orderly and minimally productive U.S.-China relationship. Neither country will Read More
“Post-World War II Asia experienced a transformation of the strategic environment, defined by two changes. For the first time, human Read More
“The U.S.-China power transition is approaching a critical juncture. The rapid improvement of China’s relative economic influence Read More
This page serves as a timeline of the Carter Center China Program’s involvement in Africa-US-China trilateral cooperation from 2015 to 2019. Read More
Is Sudan being exploited by foreign powers? What are the environmental impacts of Chinese mines in the Central African Republic? Read More