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  2. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks at a press conference in Bangkok, Thailand on July 10, 2022.
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    US Foreign Policy

    Advice for the US in Africa: Stop Lecturing about China and Russia

    In the News
    Grid Media by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Elizabeth Shackleford joins Grid Media to discuss U.S. policy toward Africa, and the balancing act between “not dictating” and effecting change.

  3. Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg took part in the GLOBSEC 2023 Forum in Bratislava.
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    US Foreign Policy

    Bratislava Bits: Global (Un)Alignment

    In the News
    GLOBESEC by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ivo Daalder speaks with Roger Hilton about alliances, de-dollarization, sanctions, and relations with China at the GLOBSEC Bratislava Forum.

  4. Third Belt and Road Forum
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    Global Cities

    China's Path to Power Runs Through the World's Cities

    In the News
    Foreign Affairs by Simon Curtis

    China's Belt and Road Initiative serves as a sweeping urbanization project that aims to draw the world closer to Chinese markets and political influence.

  5. People hold flares with the colors of the Ukrainian flag at a protest against the Russian invasion.
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    Defense and Security

    The Return of Containment

    In the News
    Foreign Affairs by Ivo H. Daalder

    “Western powers possess the innate strength necessary to contain Russia and outcompete China,” writes Ivo Daalder in Foreign Affairs.

  6. President Joe Biden stands with Chinese President Xi Jinping before a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit
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    US Foreign Policy

    US-China Detente Likely to Remain Elusive in 2024

    In the News
    East Asia Forum by Paul Heer

    "As the new year rolls in, mutual distrust continues to obstruct mutual understanding," Paul Heer writes.

  7. A U-2 Pilot flying over the central continental United States looks down on suspected Chinese surveillance balloon
    Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    Ballooning Mistrust in the US-China Relationship

    In the News
    East Asia Forum by Paul Heer

    “Both sides appear more inclined to score points against each other than to acknowledge their mistakes,” says Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer.

  8. Shopping center in Beijing with escalator full of people.
    Reuters
    Global Economy

    Weak Domestic Demand Now Threatens China's Growth Potential

    In the News
    East Asia Forum by Yang Yao

    China will need to promote domestic consumption to reach its potential GDP growth in 2023, argues Yang Yao.

  9. U.S. Navy Lt. Kristin Hope, from Ogden, Utah, signals to launch an F/A-18E Super Hornet from Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195 from the flight deck
    Janweb B. Lagazo
    Defense and Security

    Americans Want to Defend Taiwan. The Pentagon's Budget Should, Too

    In the News
    Defense One by Chet Lee

    To meet the public demand to compete with China, “the Defense Department needs the budget required to do it,” writes Chet Lee in Defense One.

  10. U.S President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Lapid.
    Reuters
    US Foreign Policy

    Shea and Heer on Biden's China Comments

    In the News
    Conversation Six by Cécile Shea,Paul Heer

    Cécile Shea and Paul Heer discuss President Biden's recent trip to the Middle East and the power competition between China and the US.

  11. Left to right: David Scheffer, Christiane Amanopour, and Jewher Ilham on CNN. Human Rights

    Amb. Scheffer: China Perpetuates "the Big Lie" on Uyghurs

    In the News
    CNN Amanpour by David Scheffer

    David Scheffer and Uyghur activist Jewher Ilham talk to Christiane Amanpour following a report accusing China of "genocide."

  12. Screenshot of Karl Friedhoff and Chery Kang US Foreign Policy

    Biden Urges South Korea Not to Fill Chip Gap in China

    In the News
    CNBC Squawk Box Asia by Karl Friedhoff

    President Yoon will likely sell the idea of “lining up major investments coming into South Korea from American companies,” says Karl Friedhoff.

  13. Flag of China
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    US Foreign Policy

    Has China Won? Ivo Daalder and Kishore Mahbubani

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    Center for International Relations and Sustainable Development by Ivo H. Daalder

    Fireside Chat with Ivo Daalder and Kishore Mahbubani moderated by Vuk Jeremic on CIRSD YouTube channel on Wednesday, April 22nd at 9 p.m (CEST).

  14. Beijing Mayor Chen Jining during the "1,000-Days-to-Go" countdown ceremony at Olympic Park in China. Global Politics

    Why the world's mayors are stepping up on global issues

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Mainstream political parties on both the right and the left are scrambling to capture the momentum and accommodate what they see as a profoundly nationalist moment in global politics.

  15. A man walking on a sidewalk in China talks on the phone US Foreign Policy

    China's power is booming. How should the U.S. respond?

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    The United States and China are becoming strategic rivals. The mounting trade war is but the most visible manifestation of this new reality.

  16. President Donald J. Trump, joined by Vice President Mike Pence and members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force, delivers remarks at a coronavirus update briefing Monday, March 16, 2020,
    The White House
    Global Politics

    Who Failed in the Coronavirus Response? A Look at the Timeline

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    There is little doubt that the WHO was slow in responding to the danger represented by the emergence of a potentially new virus in China and that it was too willing to accept Beijing’s statements of what was happening. It should have known better.

  17. Nuclear War Was Barely Averted in 1983. Let That Guide US-China Relations Now. Defense and Security

    Nuclear War Was Barely Averted in 1983. Let That Guide US-China Relations Now.

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ivo Daalder explains why the United States and China must engage in a broad dialogue to avoid tensions escalating into a military confrontation neither sides wants.

  18. President Donald Trump announces the United States' intent to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal on May 8, 2018. Global Politics

    Trump's epic fail: His gambit with Iran drives Tehran toward China

    In the News
    The Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    In May 2018, President Donald Trump announced his decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal because it was “defective at its core.” But if Tehran were willing to negotiate a better agreement, he would be “ready, willing and able” to

  19. Covid-19 cases in China.
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    Global Health

    While US Plays Blame Game in Coronavirus Crisis, China Shows Leadership

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Ignoring its responsibility for starting the pandemic, Beijing has trumpeted its response as a model for others to follow.

  20. With Sights on China, America Declares a New Cold War US Foreign Policy

    With Sights on China, America Declares a New Cold War

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Elizabeth Shackelford discusses growing tensions between the US and China

  21. Hand holding cell phone with TikTok logo on the screen.
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    Tech and Science

    Is China Really Scarier Than Zuckerberg?

    In the News
    The Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    “The risk with TikTok is real, but American social media companies pose real risk, too,” writes Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

  22. Mike Pompeo Defense and Security

    Column: What Pompeo gets right—and wrong—about China

    In the News
    The Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    Instead of continuing "the old paradigm of blind engagement with China," Pompeo calls for unrelenting pressure to force Beijing to change its ways.

  23. A man takes part in a demonstration against China during its Universal Periodic Review by the UN Rights Council
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    US Foreign Policy

    China's Human Rights Abuses Must Not Go Ignored

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    "The international community should make China a pariah for its crimes against the Uyghur population," Elizabeth Shackelford argues.

  24. Policemen wearing masks patrolling Wuhan Tianhe Airport during coronavirus outbreak
    China News Service
    Global Health

    China's Secrecy Has Made the Coronavirus Crisis Much Worse

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    We may never know if the spread of the new virus could have been prevented by earlier, concerted action. But the fact that China chose secrecy and inaction turned the possibility of an epidemic into a reality.

  25. Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, sits at a table with Congress to discuss China's pacing.
    Staff Sgt. Jack Sanders
    Defense and Security

    Disappointments Abound in 2022 Pentagon Budget

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    “Blindly increasing our defense dollars isn’t a path to more security,” writes Senior Fellow Elizabeth Shackelford in the Chicago Tribune.

  26. Tens of thousands of Hong Kong people gathered on the streets in Causeway Bay to march.
    Voice of America
    Global Politics

    People Around the World Will Demand Change in 2020. Will Global Leaders Be up to the Challenge?

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Ivo H. Daalder

    We enter the ’20s at a time when American power and influence continues to wane, China’s is increasing and people all around the world are making clear that their voices need to be heard.

  27. Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, China's President Xi Jinping, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pose for a BRICS group photo
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    Global Politics

    What a BRICS Expansion Means for the US

    In the News
    Chicago Tribune by Elizabeth Shackelford

    The bloc's popularity signals dissatisfaction with the Western-run global order, Elizabeth Shackelford writes.

  28. Ivo Daalder on Channel 4 news Defense and Security

    Nuclear Threat Means Relations between Russia and NATO Must Not Get Any Worse

    In the News
    Channel 4 by Ivo H. Daalder

    Council President Ivo Daalder explains why China and Russia are the biggest threats to the transatlantic alliance in a segment for the UK's Channel 4 news.

  29. President Joe Biden delivers remarks at a podium before a crowd and in front of an American flag.
    Official White House Photo by Cameron Smith
    US Foreign Policy

    How the War in Ukraine Changed American Attitudes to Foreign Policy

    In the News
    Bloomberg by Ivo H. Daalder

    "Right now, I think Russia represents the bigger threat. China represents the bigger long-term competition," says Council President Ivo Daalder, discussing the 2022 Chicago Council Survey.

  30. shipping containers stacked together Global Economy

    Secure US Supply Chains With Allies, and Move Out of China

    In the News
    Barron's by John Austin,Elaine Dezenski

    The Biden Administration should focus on "ally-shoring" to rebuild supply chains and box out actors like China and Russia.

  31. Heavy smog in Shanghai on January 30, 2018, when the Air Pollution Index reached 235, a level considerred "very unhealthy."
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    Climate and the Environment

    China revamps regulator for stronger environmental protection

    In the News
    Axios by Dali L. Yang

    This week China formally inaugurated its new Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) to replace the Ministry of Environmental Protection.

  32. Screen shot of Elizabeth Shackelford on Al Jazeera's Inside Story. US Foreign Policy

    Can Russia Be Barred from the G20 Summit?

    In the News
    Al Jazeera by Elizabeth Shackelford

    Russian economics and politics cannot be separated, argues Elizabeth Shackelford on Al Jazeera. “If you have questions about that, just ask China.”

  33. The flag of China flies over the Great Wall of China. Food and Agriculture

    Time to Reflect on the US-China Relationship

    In the News
    Agri-Pulse by Dan Glickman

    Dan Glickman argues the US must find ways to work with China on issues of global importance, especially food and agriculture.

  34. Astronauts Ye Guangfu, Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping wave during a ceremony ahead of the launch of the Long March-2F Y13 rocket
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    Renew Space Dialogue with China

    In the News
    War on the Rocks by Craig Kafura

    It’s high time to re-launch the Civil Space Dialogue and the Space Security Exchange with China, argues Craig Kafura in War on the Rocks.

  35. CNN
    CNN
    US Foreign Policy

    Shifting from "Relentless War" to "Relentless Diplomacy"

    In the News
    CNN by Ivo H. Daalder

    "In order for democracies to compete with authoritarian regimes like China, they have to prove that they can deliver for their people at home," Council President Daalder tells CNN.

  36. View of the Chicago Skyline from Lake Michigan Global Economy

    'Ally-Shoring' Will Help US Rebuild Economy and Global Leadership

    In the News
    The Hill by John Austin

    Ally-shoring describes a program of sourcing essential materials, goods, and services with trusted friends while disengaging from China and other states that seek to undermine American interests from critical supply chains.

  37. The Scorpene submarine Vagsheer in Mumbai, India.
    Reuters
    Defense and Security

    A CAATSA Waiver for India: What's Really at Stake

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Chet Lee

    If the U.S. wants to counter China’s military expansion, it cannot afford to jeopardize security ties with India.

  38. President Joe Biden, joined by Vice President Kamala Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and White House staff, participates in the virtual Quad Summit in 2021.
    Adam Schultz
    US Foreign Policy

    Time for the Quad to Expand into Subnational Partnerships

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Matthew Abbott

    To mitigate competition between China and members of the Quad, subnational diplomacy must take center stage, argues Matt Abbott in the Diplomat.

  39. Two figures in full body medical protective suits walk in front of the Olympic rings in the Beijing airport.
    Reuters
    Global Health

    The Fallout of Zero-COVID in China

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Kris Hartley

    China's Zero-COVID policy was "meant to be living proof of a superior system of governance," writes Kris Hartley in the Diplomat.

  40. Xi Jinping and Putin walking near stairs.
    Reuters
    Public Opinion

    What Do Russians Think about the Relationship with China?

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Craig Kafura

    Craig Kafura explains in the Diplomat how Sino-Russian ties are bolstered by deepening support from the Russian public according to the latest Chicago Council data.

  41. China and Eu flags
    Marco Verch
    Global Politics

    The Strategic Implications of the China-EU Investment Deal

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Theresa Fallon

    The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment is a win for China, and a blow to transatlantic relations.

  42. German Chancellor Angela Merkel attends the weekly cabinet meeting
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    Germany's Faustian Bargain With China

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Theresa Fallon

    In allowing Huawei to bid for Germany's 5G development, Merkel has departed from broader European strategy.

  43. China and US flags
    Reuters
    Global Politics

    The US Democrats' China Debate

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Craig Kafura

    None of Trump's Democratic would-be rivals look likely to adopt a softer stance on China.

  44. The Next Battleground in Trump's Trade War: Vietnam Global Economy

    The Next Battleground in Trump's Trade War: Vietnam

    In the News
    The Diplomat by Alexander Hitch

    Vietnam is likely the Trump administration’s next trade target. But the calculus differs in key ways from China.

  45. Taiwan flag US Foreign Policy

    Talking Taiwan with Former National Intelligence Officer Paul Heer

    In the News
    Sinica Podcast by Paul Heer

    Paul Heer examines the Taiwan conundrum — one of the thorniest and most fraught issues confronting the new Biden foreign policy team as it navigates the US-China relationship.

  46. Police and military patrol Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico
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    US Foreign Policy

    Another War on Drugs Won't Solve the Fentanyl Crisis

    In the News
    Responsible Statecraft by Emma Sanderson

    Washington should ditch the military rhetoric and refocus efforts on work with China and Mexico, Emma Sanderson argues.

  47. Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, left, pose in front of their respective flags, a soldier at left.
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    Defense and Security

    Will NATO's Vilnius Summit Advance Ukraine’s Victory?

    In the News
    Deep State Radio by Ivo H. Daalder

    NATO should focus its attention on the problem right next door, not on China, argues Council CEO Ivo Daalder.

  48. Stacks of shipping containers in Shanghai
    Reuters
    Global Economy

    "Ally On-Shoring" in the Age of China and Trump

    In the News
    The New Diplomatist by John Austin

    In this episode, Garrison host's John C. Austin for a discussion of his theory of "Ally On-Shoring", a proposed method of economic and security cooperation among democracies in the face of the rising challenges of a revisionist China abroad and a

  49. Chinese President Xi Jinping is seen on screen at the Museum of the Communist Party of China
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    US Foreign Policy

    China's Ambitions and George Kennan's Legacy

    In the News
    Security Dilemma by Paul Heer

    Paul Heer weighs in on how Xi Jinping thinks and what role the intelligence community should play in foreign policy.

  50. China Needs Diplomats, Not Wolves Global Politics

    China Needs Diplomats, Not Wolves

    In the News
    Pacific Forum by Craig Kafura

    China's "Wolf Warrior" diplomacy is making headlines around the world. But while it might be hitting the right notes back home, it may not play so well with overseas audiences.

  51. Screen shot of Brandis Friedman and Ian Hurd facing a screen with Craig Kafura on it. US Foreign Policy

    The Consequences of Downing China's Spy Balloon

    In the News
    WTTW Chicago Tonight by Craig Kafura

    Is China's spy balloon a wakeup call for closer monitoring of US airspace? Craig Kafura explores the answer with Brandis Friedman and Ian Hurd.