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Exposing China’s Provocations
By James R. Holmes
U.S. and allied forces should film Chinese assertiveness and let the whole world see it firsthand.
Chinese Air Force Pilots Are Not Going Rogue
By Zachary Keck
The U.S. has a dangerous tendency of excusing Chinese aggression by blaming it on rogue PLA members.
Did Bombing Hiroshima and Nagasaki Save Lives?
By Ward Wilson
The question goes to the heart of the debate about the utility of nuclear weapons and the rationale for keeping them.
Resolving Asia's History Wars Once and for All
By Zachary Keck
There's a painfully obvious solution to Asia’s history wars which no side even tries.
Only US Can Prevent Great Power War
By Alex Ward
The preconditions for a hegemonic war currently exist in the world, but the U.S. can still prevent one.
No, Great Power War Isn't Obsolete
By Rod Lyon
"Great powers, especially nuclear-armed ones, don’t go to war with each other lightly. But sometimes wars happen."
China’s Corruption Problem: A Catch-22
By Zachary Keck
Not tackling corruption could destroy the CCP, but being too vigilant also threatens the Party.
Philippines Military to Offer Cruise Service in South China Sea
By Zachary Keck
The Philippines military wants to create a cruise service to take tourists around disputed parts of the South China Sea.
Hillary Clinton’s Foreign Policy Views Don’t Matter
By Zachary Keck
Hillary's Clinton may be a foreign policy hawk, but that won't matter in 2016.
Will US Airstrikes Empower ISIS?
By Zachary Keck
U.S. airstrikes in Iraq could strengthen the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham and make it a greater threat to the West.
Don’t Blame US Pivot for South China Sea Row
By Zachary Keck
China — not the U.S. pivot — is causing tensions in the South China Sea.
Why Is China Nationalizing Christianity?
By Zachary Keck
Last week China announced it was nationalizing Christianity. What are the motives behind this?