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On Chen Affair, Stop Blaming Americans Article
Two images featuring blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng are seen during a protest in front of the Chinese central government's liaison in Hong Kong, Friday, May 4, 2012. (AP/Vincent Yu)

On Chen Affair, Stop Blaming Americans

The focus should remain on how to solve this problem in Beijing, not on crass political-point scoring at home, write Nina Hachigian and Jacob Stokes.

Nina Hachigian, Jacob Stokes

U.S.-China Relations in an Election Year Report
China policy via short-term political point scoring may help campaigns but it does not help the United States. (AP/Charles Dharapak)

U.S.-China Relations in an Election Year

Policymakers have to ensure our strategies for China make sense not just during campaign seasons but for the long term, write Jacob Stokes and Nina Hachigian.

Jacob Stokes, Nina Hachigian

U.S.-China, 40 Years After Nixon Article
President Richard Nixon toasts Chou En-lai, China's premier, at a farewell dinner in Peking, China, on February 25, 1972. (AP)

U.S.-China, 40 Years After Nixon

Jacob Stokes and Nina Hachigian take a look at how progressives and conservatives view China today.

Jacob Stokes, Nina Hachigian