Politics
Busan summit: Trump, Xi and America’s fight to stay on top
The Busan summit eased trade tensions but solved little. Behind the smiles, Washington still faces its defining challenge — how to contain China without conceding America’s global leadership. Professor Robert S. Ross analyses what the Busan summit tells us about US–China rivalry.
Robert S. Ross
04 Nov 2025
Politics
Trump 2.0 and China: A wild card in East Asia
When he begins his second term, President-elect Donald Trump may threaten to impose more tariffs to get China to agree to a new trade agreement. He may also reconsider defence commitments to US security partners in East Asia. Under Trump 2.0, the only certainty is uncertainty, says US academic Robert S. Ross.
Robert S. Ross
13 Nov 2024
Politics
It's all about power: US-China relations set to remain rocky in 2024
Despite an amicable summit between Presidents Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in San Francisco recently, the essence of the US-China conflict of interest does not change, says US academic Robert Ross. This means that the outlook for US-China relations in the new year remains paved with difficulties, as both powers continue to joust in a battle to win.
Robert S. Ross
18 Dec 2023
Politics
[Future of China] Xi Jinping and the world: Retrospect and prospect
As the 20th Party Congress approaches, US academic Robert S. Ross assesses China's foreign policy record over the last ten years and weighs up China's foreign policy priorities in the likely third term of President Xi Jinping's leadership. This is the last in a five-part series of articles on the future of China.
Robert S. Ross
21 Sep 2022