Dan Blumenthal
American Enterprise Institute

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Adjusting to a New Kind of U.S.-China Relationship
May 15, 2013

As the United States decreases its commitments in the Middle East and pivots its focus to Asia, it must find areas of common interest with a rising China if the two Pacific powers are to begin a new era of cooperation and mutual trust.

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The United States and China: Long-Term Prospects for Cooperation
May 13, 2013

As China rapidly develops into a regional power with growing global influence, the United States seeks to engage it on a range of issues, especially international security.

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Crux of Asia Conference
January 10, 2013

The rise of China and India as major world powers promises to test the established global order in the coming decades.

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Challenges to Strategic Stability in Southern Asia
October 1, 2012

Southern Asia is undergoing a significant transformation in the strategic force postures of its principal states.

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In the Media
'Strategic Reassurance' That Isn't

Obama’s new approach to China, dubbed “strategic reassurance,” strays from the U.S. strategy of the past decades, which sought to bring China into the "family of nations" through engagement, while balancing Chinese power in the region

· November 10, 2009
The Washington Post
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The Rise of China: Essays on the Future Competition

Chinese leaders view the international community as fundamentally defined by antagonism; an outlook that is unlikely to change until and unless the regime changes.

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· May 29, 2009
Encounter Books
In the Media
What to Do About North Korea

The North Korean launch of its Taeopodong-2 missile and its second nuclear test have exposed the futility of the six-party talks and, in particular, the much-hyped myth of China's value as a partner on strategic matters.

· May 26, 2009
Washington Post
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China as a Responsible Stakeholder
June 11, 2007

Since 2005, when then-Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick urged China to become a “responsible stakeholder,” policymakers have tried to determine what criteria define responsible stake-holding and whether China is meeting them.

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