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The Case for Containing China

The Case for Containing China

By Francis P. Sempa
China, like the Soviet Union before it, is a peer competitor of the United States but it is not invincible.

Not So Fast: The TPP Might Be Good News for China

Not So Fast: The TPP Might Be Good News for China

By Dingding Chen
It is still uncertain whether the TPP deal will significantly hurt China’s economy.
After Incheon: Containment or Liberation?

After Incheon: Containment or Liberation?

By Francis P. Sempa
The famous landing and its aftermath helped guide U.S. foreign policy doctrine in the postwar period.

America’s Asia Policy: The New Reality

America’s Asia Policy: The New Reality

By Joseph A. Bosco
The U.S. policy goals in Asia – short and long term – are now clear.

India Steps Up Defense Cooperation with Sri Lanka and Maldives

India Steps Up Defense Cooperation with Sri Lanka and Maldives

By Ankit Panda
Also, India and China hold exercises, Pakistan-Iran tensions rise, a Korean standoff, and more. Defense links.

China is Participating in RIMPAC 2014 — So What?

China is Participating in RIMPAC 2014 — So What?

By Ankit Panda
China is sending ships to RIMPAC 2014. Is that really a big deal?

Why America Can’t Contain China

Why America Can’t Contain China

By James R. Holmes
Despite Beijing’s concerns, the U.S. couldn’t contain China even if it wanted to.
The US, China, and the 'Containment Trap'

The US, China, and the 'Containment Trap'

By Jin Kai
The U.S. strategy to contain China has short-term benefits but long-term risks.

Hedging: The Real U.S. Policy Towards China?

Hedging: The Real U.S. Policy Towards China?

Is America trying to contain China? No, it could be just hedging its bets.

America’s Dangerous Drift

America’s Dangerous Drift

The U.S. faces tremendous challenges at home and abroad. Without a grand strategy, America’s perilous drift is likely to continue, and worsen.

R.I.P. Containment

R.I.P. Containment

Why global commerce, modern telecommunications, social media and modern international politics have conspired to put to rest a faded strategy.

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