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Paul Heer

How China's Balloon Impacts the Guardrails on Its US Relationship

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SIRIUS XM The Briefing
Paul Heer

There was no way for Blinken’s Beijing trip to go on as planned and not focus inordinately on the balloon incident, argues Paul Heer.

White Chinese balloon is shot down against a blue sky, white smoke.
Reuters
Defense and Security

Paul Heer on the Danger of Overstating China's Ambitions

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The Wire China
Paul Heer

"We have to deal with China and the way to deal with it is to engage with it," argues Nonresident Senior Fellow Paul Heer in the Wire China.

Xi Jinping seen from the shoulders up looking to his right.
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

US-China Rapprochement Will Not Come Quickly

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The National Interest
Paul Heer

“Both sides continue to pursue policies that appear aimed more at competition and confrontation,” writes Paul Heer in the National Interest.

Qin Gang (left) stands next to a Chinese flag at right.
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Between Chinese Overreach and American Overreaction

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The National Interest
Paul Heer

"It’s not too late for China and the United States to achieve some level of mutual understanding and common purpose," Paul Heer writes.

Xi Jinping and Joe Biden side by side
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

Paul Heer Breaks down Biden-Xi Meeting

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Sirius XM The Briefing
Paul Heer

Paul Heer joins Steve Scully to discuss the implications of US President Joe Biden's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Bali.

Xi Jinping and Joe Biden shake hands
Reuters
US Foreign Policy

US and Chinese National Security Are Not Irreconcilable

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The National Interest
Paul Heer

"A key task for Washington and Beijing should be exploring and expanding cooperation on shared interests," Paul Heer writes.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping
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US Foreign Policy

How Word Games Became War Games in the Taiwan Strait

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The National Interest
Paul Heer

"Pelosi’s visit has exposed the underlying dilemma in US policy toward Taiwan and brought it uncomfortably to the front burner," Paul Heer writes.

Tsai Ing-wen and Nancy Pelosi
Chien Chih-Hung
US Foreign Policy

The Next Taiwan Strait Crisis Has Arrived

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The National Interest
Paul Heer

"Washington appears to have underestimated or dismissed the possibility of a severe Chinese reaction to Pelosi’s visit," writes Paul Heer in the National Interest.

Protestors hold up red signs saying Taiwan does not equal China.
Reuters
Defense and Security

Condemning the Chinese Communist Party Is Not Enough

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The National Interest
Paul Heer

Condemning the CCP regime "will have limited utility and success in either liberalizing China or yielding other strategic benefits for the United States."

Visitors stop at an exhibit on the Chinese Communist Party at the National Museum in Beijing.
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Global Politics

Shea and Heer on Biden's China Comments

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Conversation Six
Coauthors

Cécile Shea and Paul Heer discuss President Biden's recent trip to the Middle East and the power competition between China and the US.

U.S President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Lapid.
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US Foreign Policy