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China's defense spending

China’s Defense Spending – The $700 Billion Distraction

Maryanne Kivlehan-Wise discusses with M. Taylor Fravel, George Gilboy, and Eric Heginbotham how flawed estimates of Chinese defense spending continue to drive strategic miscalculation by the U.S. military and policymakers.

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American Flag behind a chain link fence/ chinese migrants at the us border

The Recent Influx of Chinese Migrants across the U.S.-Mexico Border 

Gil Guerra and Leland Lazarus discuss the recent influx of Chinese migrants across the southern border and the U.S. government’s response.

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Divided Paths: Europe’s Divergent Approaches to China

Noah Barkin, Janka Oertel, and Jason Kelly discuss China’s relationship with the European Union, focusing on trade, and national security.

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Balancing Economic Prosperity and National Security

Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky and Amy Celico discuss the political sensitivities of de-risking, economics, and trade at our annual Members' Program.

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How a Rusting Warship Became the Hotspot of the South China Sea

Jennifer Staats joins Jay Batongbacal and Frances Y. Wang to discuss rising tensions around Second Thomas Shoal and China-Philippine relations in the South China Sea.

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2023 Xiangshan Forum

Beijing Xiangshan Forum – Warming Ties between the U.S. and Chinese militaries?

Insiders’ views on what happened at China's top annual security forum in Beijing, the Xiangshan Forum.

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China's Law of the Sea

China’s Law of the Sea: The New Rules of Maritime Order

Isaac Kardon discusses China’s influence on “the rules” of the international law of the sea with Bonnie Glaser.

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Preserving a Legacy of Liberty and Peace in the Indo-Pacific

U.S. INDOPACOM Commander Admiral John Aquilino discusses U.S.-China strategic competition.

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Spy Balloons

Spy Balloons, Crisis Management, and Implications for U.S.-China Relations

Leading American scholars discuss the spy balloon incident and its implications for U.S.-China relations

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Eyes on Ukraine

Eyes on Ukraine Part III: The One-Year Anniversary of Russia’s Invasion

One year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Yun Sun discusses the dynamics among China, Russia, and the United States.

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