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Harry Kazianis

Harry Kazianis

Harry J. Kazianis serves as Managing Editor for The National Interest.

He also holds a non-resident senior fellowship at the China Policy Institute: University of Nottingham and a non-resident fellowship at CSIS:PACNET in Hawaii. Previously he was Editor of The Diplomat.

Posts by Harry Kazianis
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November 22, 2012

The Obama "Doctrine", Conflict in the Middle East, and China's Future

Ian Bremmer talks America’s new role in Asia, how conflict in the Middle East could challenge such a role, and China’s future.

November 15, 2012

The Interview: Boeing Talks "Silent Eagle"

Our readers asked for more information regarding Boeing’s F-15 “Silent Eagle.” We have some answers…

November 05, 2012

Four More Years for Obama? President-Elect Romney?

Who do you think will win America’s Presidential contest tomorrow? Share your thoughts…

September 11, 2012

Where in the World is Xi Jinping?

With China’s President-in-waiting cancelling meetings with foreign dignitaries, speculation has run wild.

September 05, 2012

"Established Power" vs. "Rising Power"

While in China, U.S. Secretary of State Clinton dares to ask what may be the 21st century’s toughest question.

August 07, 2012

The Coming Conflict With China Redux

While many argue conflict between the U.S. and China is inevitable, old arguments maybe wearing thin.

July 13, 2012

With China Navy Boat Grounded, South China Sea Still Roiled

Harry Kazianis on the grounding of a Chinese naval vessel in the contested South China Sea.

July 12, 2012

Australia’s Japanese Sub Play

Australia has begun discussions concerning a new submarine class. Could a Japanese solution be the answer? Harry Kazianis explains.

July 04, 2012

Is Hype Over China's New Super-Missile Overblown?

Rumors stem from a United Daily News story that seems to have been removed, writes Harry Kazianis.

June 21, 2012

Is AirSea Battle Obsolete?

China’s development of A2/AD capabilities is much discussed. An AirSeaCyber response may be needed.

June 13, 2012

Can China Try Open Access?

China has increasingly focused on its anti-access capabilities. More openness over intentions would be better.

April 12, 2012

North Korea Remains Defiant

North Korea insists it is doing nothing wrong as the world awaits its expected “satellite launch” this week.

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