The changing dynamics between the United States and China is reshaping the international system. Historical, cultural, and political differences as well as misunderstandings of each other’s strategic intentions risk potentially catastrophic escalation across military, economic, and political realms. The way China interacts with the international community will help to define the 21st century’s political, economic, military, and governance norms worldwide.
Stimson’s China program works to assess China’s strategic intentions and foreign policy behaviors to reduce the likelihood of misunderstandings, misperceptions, and miscalculations. The program seeks to understandings of strategic considerations — not only of China and the United States, but also other states in and outside the region. Recognizing that dialogue is important for developing better understanding among regional actors, the program works to expand interaction between the Chinese foreign policy community and their counterparts in other countries.
China's position on Russia’s actions is both crucial and more complex, with many in the Chinese policy community surprised Putin was following through on his threats.
February 22, 2022
As China reduces the money it lends to Africa, many speculate it is being sent to the Middle East instead
February 3, 2022
Hearing on “CCP Decision-Making and the 20th Party Congress” Panel on “Foreign Policy and National Security Decision-Making”
January 27, 2022
An Episode by Brooklyn to Beijing Podcast
December 15, 2021
Despite China's efforts to achieve carbon neutrality, the states need to lower its dependence on coal is highlighted by relations with the Middle East over oil trade.
November 12, 2021
The UN can contribute to human security and stability on the Korean Peninsula, and it should be empowered to do more
October 14, 2021
As Biden looks to expand the Quad, the strategic interests of additional members—notably South Korea’s—present challenges
October 4, 2021
September 11 changed America, but did it change the world?
September 2, 2021
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