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China’s recent tests of a novel nuclear-weapon delivery system may not represent a new threat to the United States. But they should prompt the development of a new diplomatic strategy to prevent a dangerous arms race.
North Korea’s newest cruise missile test shows its nuclear capabilities are growing. Here’s what policymakers from the United States and elsewhere should do now to set up future negotiators for success.
China’s producers hope to restore capacity in the weeks ahead, but sagging demand in export markets could hold back economic recovery.
India manages a delicate balancing act between the United States and China, but in several key areas, the three giants could advance shared interests.
India’s teeming population, rickety public health system, and shared border with China make it vulnerable to the deadly coronavirus. How should the country prepare?
Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the relationship between the two superpowers has been transformed.
Shortly after the People’s Republic of China was founded seventy years ago, China and Middle Eastern countries forged a bond over their mutual opposition to colonialism. Today, China is the region’s biggest foreign investor.
The U.S. and Chinese presidents talked about trade and tariffs when they met in Buenos Aires. What is the view from China?