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US House Speaker Pelosi Arrives in Taiwan, Defying Beijing
Craig Kafura joins Chicago Tonight to discuss Speaker Pelosi's Taiwan trip and whether or not it complicates the relationship between the US and China.
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China Dismisses Olympic Boycott as "Farce"
"The 2021 Chicago Council Survey finds that a narrow majority of Americans support some sort of boycott of this year’s Beijing Olympics,” Craig Kafura tells WTTW.
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Is Xi Jinping Recalibrating China’s 'Wolf Warrior' Diplomacy?
Paul Heer discusses Xi Jinping's "wolf warrior diplomacy."
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Why US-China Cooperation Remains Elusive
"It is rarely acknowledged or even considered that Beijing actually shares much of Washington’s vision for the Indo-Pacific," argues Paul Heer in the National Interest.
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Why the ‘Longer Telegram’ Won’t Solve the China Challenge
Paul Heer discusses how recent recommendations on how to handle Beijing could be a recipe for trouble.
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What Washington Must do to Check China's Coercion
Western outreach to the Global South should not reject China, but rather focus on the rules of the liberal, capitalist system that the US and China thrive in.
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What Is Really Driving Chinese Aggression?
Actions by other players—including China’s neighbors and the United States—are key drivers of Beijing’s perception of the international environment and responses to it, Paul Heer explains.
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What Biden and Blinken Got Right on China
“If Washington is prepared to acknowledge that it can coexist with China, the strategic rivalry could be managed peacefully,” writes Paul Heer in the National Interest.
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Washington's Willful Blind Spot on China
The biggest obstacle to American understanding of China appears to be Washington’s seeming determination to misunderstand it, Paul Heer argues.
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War with China? Possible, but Not for Reasons You Think
"A China beginning to lose the underpinnings of its new-found international influence could prove even more dangerous," John Austin writes.
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US-China Rapprochement Will Not Come Quickly
“Both sides continue to pursue policies that appear aimed more at competition and confrontation,” writes Paul Heer in the National Interest.
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The Slow, Bumpy Road of US-China Diplomacy
"The only viable exit ramp is substantive diplomacy aimed at deescalation, mutual understanding, and incremental attention to each other’s core concerns," Paul Heer writes.
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New Book Hints at Biden’s Strategic Approach to China
Given the Biden administration’s mantra that the US-China relationship “will be competitive where it should be, collaborative where it can be, and adversarial where it must be,” Doshi’s discussion of the prospects for bilateral cooperation
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Mike Pompeo Challenges China's Governing Regime
The Secretary of State’s approach to Beijing risks confirming its suspicions about U.S. subversion while simultaneously alienating the very Chinese people that he aspires to "engage and empower."
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The Joe Biden-Xi Jinping Summit: Nothing Accomplished?
Despite Washington and Beijing’s apparent satisfaction with the meeting, the tensions at the heart of the relationship show no signs of abating, Paul Heer writes.
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Hostility between the United States and China Looks Increasingly Inescapable
Washington and Beijing see themselves locked in a zero-sum competition doubling as an existential ideological struggle, Paul Heer writes.
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Has Washington's Policy Toward Taiwan Crossed the Rubicon?
"If Taiwan […] is part of an international struggle against the PRC, how is that not a de facto ‘one China, one Taiwan’ policy?” writes Paul Heer in National Interest.
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Germany's Bet on China Is a Crisis in the Making
By tying itself to China, Germany risks making its mistakes with Russia all over again, argues Senior Nonresident Fellow John Austin.
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Engagement With China Has Not Failed
Paul Heer argues that US engagement with China has not failed - it just has not succeeded yet, and is still worth trying.
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Donald Trump’s Dismal Legacy in East Asia
The Trump administration helped fuel the worst downward spiral in US-China relations since diplomatic normalization more than forty years ago.
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Deconstructing the Bipartisan Consensus on the China Threat
"Bipartisan consensus (on the scope of the threat) needs to be reconsidered because the wrong diagnosis could yield the wrong, or even dangerous, prescriptions," Paul Heer writes.
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Chinese Spy Balloon Pops Prospects for US-China Rapprochement
The incident reflects the emerging adversarial pathology of US-China relations, which is increasingly obstructing any efforts at mutual understanding, Paul Heer writes.
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The Chinese Communist Party's Historical Mission
"Foreign audiences should read [China's] resolution as a benchmark manifesto in the Party’s quest for China’s global power and legitimacy," writes Paul Heer in National Interest.
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Can a US-China War Be Averted?
Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer analyzes former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd’s take on US-China relations in the National Interest.
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Between Chinese Overreach and American Overreaction
"It’s not too late for China and the United States to achieve some level of mutual understanding and common purpose," Paul Heer writes.
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Are America and China Headed for Military Conflict?
Is conflict inevitable between the two superpowers? Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer joins Jacob Heilbrunn and Elbridge A. Colby to discuss.
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What Not to Worry about with Chinese Balloon over United States
China’s balloon was not a “real strategic threat,” says Bruce Jentleson. “Our satellites overfly China all the time and theirs overfly us.”
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Yoon Takes Washington | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol shouted out the Council's data in his address to Congress. Here’s what else to know about his trip to DC. https://globalaffairs.org/yoon-takes-washington -
What the US Midterms Mean for the World | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A week after the election, we’re here to help you unpack what’s next. https://globalaffairs.org/what-us-midterms-mean-world -
US Public Opinion in a Time of War | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
A week after the midterms, we’re here to help you unpack what’s next. Let’s dig in. https://globalaffairs.org/us-public-opinion-time-war -
Turkish Election Takeaways | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Curious about why Turkey’s presidential election matters? Our experts have you covered. https://globalaffairs.org/turkish-election-takeaways -
Survey: Americans, Japanese, Koreans Favor Strong Relationships; Chinese Wary of US Troops in Asia | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Public opinion in the United States, Japan, Korea and China reveals strong interest in the respective relationships in the region, according to a new survey report. https://globalaffairs.org/survey-americans-japanese-koreans-favor-strong-relationships-chinese-wary-us-troops-asia -
Membership and Giving Circles | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Generous philanthropic support makes it possible for the Council to provide insight, foster public dialogue, and advance policy solutions on global issues. https://globalaffairs.org/support-council/membership-giving-circles -
Sponsor an Event | Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Civic leaders, corporate executives, journalists, and young professionals who have an elevated interest in global affairs and US foreign policy support the Council as members and participate in our programming. https://globalaffairs.org/support-council/become-corporate-partner/sponsor-event -
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