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Trump, in India, Hints at Revitalized ‘Quad’ Initiative

Trump, in India, Hints at Revitalized ‘Quad’ Initiative

By Ankit Panda
The ’Quad’ isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
Chinese Research Funding, Economic Espionage, and Disclosure

Chinese Research Funding, Economic Espionage, and Disclosure

By Ankit Panda
Disclosure can help mitigate risks.

Pompeo’s Africa Trip Reinforces Message of Competition With China 

Pompeo’s Africa Trip Reinforces Message of Competition With China 

By Eleanor Albert
Increasingly, U.S. diplomacy around the world is being shaped by the perceived competition with China.

Who Cares if the US Is in a ‘New Cold War’ With China?

Who Cares if the US Is in a ‘New Cold War’ With China?

By Jacob Stokes
It’s time to focus on the tradeoffs that will come to define this important bilateral relationship.

Trump’s India Visit Should Enhance US-India Space Cooperation

Trump’s India Visit Should Enhance US-India Space Cooperation

By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
It's time for Washington and New Delhi to take their space cooperation to the next level.
Trump’s India Visit Highlights a Stalled Relationship

Trump’s India Visit Highlights a Stalled Relationship

By Anubhav Gupta
The visit signals the importance of the bilateral relationship, but it also highlights the lack of progress in many critical areas.

Misguided Virus Fears Hitting Asian American Businesses  

Misguided Virus Fears Hitting Asian American Businesses  

By Associated Press
Xenophobic panic about the coronavirus is hurting Asian American businesses.
What Will the 2020 Cobra Gold Military Exercise Look Like?

What Will the 2020 Cobra Gold Military Exercise Look Like?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The drills will be closely watched for an indication of U.S.-Thailand alliance dynamics and the state of regional collaboration amid wider developments.

UK’s Huawei Choice: Impact on Transatlantic Relations

UK’s Huawei Choice: Impact on Transatlantic Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Meia Nouwens.

An Effective US Approach to Pyongyang: Deterrence and Detente

An Effective US Approach to Pyongyang: Deterrence and Detente

By John Dale Grover
History demonstrates that such an approach is necessary and desirable.

The Significance of Ending the US-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement

The Significance of Ending the US-Philippines Visiting Forces Agreement

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at what the nixing of the agreement could mean for the alliance and for the region.
The Coming US-China Competition in Central Asia

The Coming US-China Competition in Central Asia

By Katie Stallard-Blanchette
Washington signals a new pushback against China in the former Soviet republics.

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