Abandoning the Nonalignment Stance? It’s Not A Policy Option for China
Recent proposals for China to adopt an ‘alignment policy’ are strengthening as the United States continues its rebalancing strategy and return to Asia. However, Ma Shikun argues China should not...
View ArticleDiplomacy in new world order
China must forge partnerships with strategic pivots, or nations with which it has stable relations, to extend its influence.
View ArticleA Diplomatic Manifesto to Secure the Chinese Dream
Speaking at the recent Central Conference on Work Relating to Foreign Affairs, Xi Jinping spelled out China’s new foreign-policy vision, which many have characterized as a diplomatic manifesto to...
View ArticleChina’s Major-Power Diplomacy
Chen Jimin explains the four principle aspects of China’s new approach to foreign policy, called “major-power diplomacy,” which entails agenda setting, strategy promotion, and flexibility.
View ArticleAre China and Russia Forging a New Ideological Bloc?
China’s foreign policy three “no’s” are no expansion, no hegemony, and no alliances. Its foreign policy three “yes’s” are to peace, development, and cooperation. President Xi Jinping has stated over...
View ArticleThe Assumption that a Rising China Seeks Hegemony is Wrong
China’s rise has given life to assumptions about the intentions of China’s influence. Wu Zurong dispels the notion of a Chinese “secret strategy” to replace the United States as the global superpower,...
View ArticleChina, U.K. Herald a “Golden Decade” in Ties
Looking back, the last ten years has been a transformational decade not just for China and Britain, but also for their bilateral relations. As the commercial ties grow more robust, cultural interflows...
View ArticleHow to Look at Today’s China
The first Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR C.H. Tung argues that the success of modern day China is not accidental. While globalization contributes to China’s success, the country’s ability to ensure a...
View ArticleNew Vision for China’s Foreign Policy
Beijing’s global outlook is strategically forward-looking, inclusive and peaceful. It not only serves as the theoretical foundation for the development of China’s foreign affairs, but also helps inject...
View ArticleChina’s Foreign Policy Shift Mirrors New Realities
Global developments have led China to take a more proactive approach in dealing with international issues in 2015 that saw China transition to practicing “major-country” diplomacy. As U.S.-China...
View ArticleChina Needs a Foreign Policy that Makes Friends
Doug Bandow takes a global portrait of China’s strategic partnerships and “non-alliance” policies, arguing that as the great Eastern power grows so must its capacity to create not just military allies...
View ArticleMaking the Right Choices: China-U.S. Relations at a Critical Point
China's top diplomat in Washington argues that both Beijing and Washington need a new vision for a bilateral relationship based on new realities in the world and form a new partnership to work together...
View ArticleChina’s Policies Make More True Friends
The foreign policy of a sovereign country is closely associated with making friends, but foreign policy is not the only factor. With the ongoing implementation of its policy of reform and opening-up,...
View ArticleRational Voices Needed in Building China-U.S. Relations
The untimely passing of Ambassador Wu Jianmin is a reminder that President Xi’s mantra of “no conflict or confrontation, mutual respect and win-win cooperation” is worth repeating by more “doves” in...
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