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January 25, 2017

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A Chinese national flag flutters at the headquarters of a commercial bank on a financial street near the headquarters of the People's Bank of China, China's central bank, in central Beijing November 24, 2014.  REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File Photo - RTSGATS
President Xi Jinping (2nd row, 5th L), Premier Li Keqiang (2nd row, 6th L) and other Chinese leaders sing China's national anthem during the closing ceremony of National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, March 16, 2016. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj - RTSAMOJ
Visitors stroll through China's pavilion at Havana's annual International Trade Fair, November 1, 2004. China exhibited household electrical appliances, scooter, clothes and toys in its largest turnout at the fair. Trade between the two communist-run countries grew 28 per cent in the first six months of this year, and Chinese companies are looking to invest in Cuba, particularly in nickel production. REUTERS/Claudia Daut  CD - RTREQRE

China and the new US administration

Trump’s adversarial view of China is out of line with the American public

Can Donald Trump avoid a dangerous South China Sea showdown?

Trump’s misguided brinkmanship on China

The Trump administration contemplates its North Korea strategy—Following Obama’s lead?

Tillerson offers reassurance on Asia—But will it stand?

The dangerous side to the art of the deal

Past Event

Research and Commentary

Xi Jinping’s Davos speech showed the world has turned upside down

How Asians view America (and China)

Global economic forces conspire to stymie US manufacturing

A united front for a more open China

In the News

Mattis: US must engage China diplomatically
Jonathan D. Pollack | China Daily | January 13, 2017

China’s Pyrrhic growth victory spurs 2017 shift to contain risks
David Dollar | Bloomberg | January 10, 2017

Why Trump's tweets favor Russia over China
Richard C. Bush | CNN | January 5, 2017

About THE China CENTER

The John L. Thornton China Center develops timely, independent analysis and policy recommendations to help U.S. and Chinese leaders address key long-term challenges, both in terms of U.S.-China relations and China's internal development.

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