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U.s.-china Relations: Does Russia Matter?

Beijing's speedy socio-economic boom of the last two decades has propelled China to the top of the U.S. list of foreign policy priorities, above the shaky and unstable Russian Federation. The axiom, attributed to Condoleezza Rice following the active phase of the Iraq War that... MORE

Kim Jong-il’s Visit To Beijing: What Does It Mean For The West?

The unusually effusive reception that the Chinese leadership accorded Dear Leader Kim Jong-Il last week has buttressed speculation that Beijing and Pyongyang probably reached some form of a deal even prior to the long awaited visit. According to diplomatic sources in Beijing, Kim agreed during... MORE

A.q. Khan’s China Connection

When it comes to their friends and allies, the nuclear weapons states have long turned a blind eye or actively supported proliferation, in violation of their Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty commitments. Geopolitical and national security interests, balance-of-power considerations and alliance commitments always override non-proliferation concerns, norms... MORE

Central Asia as the New Arena in Sino-U.S. Relations

Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, China has reemerged as a major player in Central Asia. Given China's geographical proximity, security and economic interests, and the needs of the Central Asian states, China's presence in the region will only increase in the future. Underscored... MORE

China’s Reaction To America’s Iraq Imbroglio

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership has been at pains not to appear to be gloating over the American quagmire in Iraq. Yet in terms of geopolitical calculus, there is little doubt Beijing sees America's worsening problems in Iraq as beneficial to China's global standing,... MORE

Rising Chinese Nationalism Over The Taiwan Question

The electoral campaigning for the presidential polls in Taiwan has clearly brought three pertinent issues on Taiwan to the forefront and provoked an unprecedented surge in Chinese nationalism on the Mainland. First, the Taiwanese society appears to be more politically polarized than ever, due to... MORE

The Growing Problem Of Uighur Separatism

'Chinese Chechnya' is how - only half-jokingly - Central Asians refer to the Xinjiang-Uighur Autonomous Region (XUAR) of China (historically known as Eastern Turkistan). Such a comparison is not without reason. Like Chechnya, the area's population is mixed: In the XUAR, approximately half the population... MORE

China’s Post 9/11 Terrorism Strategy

The September 11 terrorist attack on the US inevitably had a strong impact on China, both in terms of its domestic politics and its foreign policy initiatives. In a way, Beijing's smooth policy adjustments have allowed China to achieve many unexpected gains. The Roots of... MORE

Chen Shui-bian After The Election: Lame Duck Or Phoenix?

Beijing's unusually cautious response to Taiwan's disputed presidential polls shows that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership has yet to come to a consensus on how to deal with four more years of administration under 'splittis' President Chen Shui-bian. This, despite the fact that with... MORE