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The U.S. should change its course on China policy

VCG Editor's note:Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies, under the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations based in Beijing. The

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How will the new U.S. government shape China-U.S. relations?

The national flags of the U.S. and China. /VCG Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies under the China Institutes of Contemporary In

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U.S. should not repeat the tragedy of McCarthyism

U.S. President Donald Trump addresses a news conference at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 13, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at

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Protests across the U.S. reflect systemic racism in the country

Protesters confront police near the White House during a protest over the death of George Floyd in Washington D.C., May 30, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research p

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Bashing China will not help the U.S. combat COVID-19

Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies, under the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations based in Beijing. The articl

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Trump's threats against WHO would only make America alone in the world

Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies, under the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations based in Beijing. The articl

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Why Trump's pandemic policies are so messy

A police officer works a road closure during a rally calling for an end to California Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic outside of City Hall in downtown Los Angel

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China should not be the focus of 2020 U.S. presidential elections

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (R, back) tears up what appeared to be a copy of the president's speech during U.S. President Donald Trump's (front) State of the Union address to a joint session of Co

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How will COVID-19 possibly impact the 2020 U.S. presidential election?

Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies, under the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations based in Beijing. The articl

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Coronavirus missteps reflect political decay of America

U.S. President Donald Trump addresses a news conference at the White House in Washington D.C., the United States, on March 13, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant researc

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Using 'Chinese Virus' will not help Trump fight COVID-19

U.S. President Donald Trump. /VCG Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies under the China Institutes of Contemporary International R

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Why this year's 'Super Tuesday' is so important for Democrats

Voters walk into a polling station during the Virginia primary in Arlington, Virginia, the United States, March 3, 2020. /Xinhua Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professora

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Why the West is becoming 'Westless'

Chairman of the MSC Wolfgang Ischinger holds a copy of Munich Security Report during a press conference in Berlin, Germany, February 10, 2020. /Xinhua Photo Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an

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Huawei is not the scapegoat to hurt 'special U.S.-UK relationship'

U.S. President Donald Trump (R) shakes hands with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (L) as they take part in a session on reforming the United Nations at U.N. Headquarters in New York, U.S., S

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U.S. moves further towards political polarization in 2020

The U.S. Capitol is seen in Washington D.C., U.S., November 6, 2018. /Xinhua Editor's note: Sun Chenghao is an assistant research professor at the Institute of American Studies, China Institut