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The China Challenge in Israel-US Relations

The China Challenge in Israel-US Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Gedaliah Afterman.
Washington and Seoul Seek to Diversify the South Korea-US Alliance Through Cyber 

Washington and Seoul Seek to Diversify the South Korea-US Alliance Through Cyber 

By Jason Bartlett
There’s more to bilateral cyber cooperation than keeping tabs on North Korean hackers.

Harris Meets With Singapore Officials to Begin Asia Visit

Harris Meets With Singapore Officials to Begin Asia Visit

By Alexandra Jaffe
On the first day of her Southeast Asian trip, the vice president signed agreements on COVID-19, climate change, and supply chain issues.

Why Taiwan Matters to the United States

Why Taiwan Matters to the United States

By John Bolton and Derik R. Zitelman
Washington has strategic, economic, and normative reasons for safeguarding the island from Chinese coercion.

Will Vietnam Be America’s Next Strategic Partner?

Will Vietnam Be America’s Next Strategic Partner?

By Alexander L. Vuving
The momentum is now set for the two countries to announce their long overdue strategic partnership the next time their top leaders meet in person.
What the ‘Blue Arctic’ Means for the US Pacific Military Presence

What the ‘Blue Arctic’ Means for the US Pacific Military Presence

By Sonoko Kuhara
Melting sea ice in the Arctic increases accessibility between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans and mitigates a geographic disadvantage for the U.S. Navy.

After Afghanistan, Should South Korea Worry About US Commitment?

After Afghanistan, Should South Korea Worry About US Commitment?

By Mitch Shin
Most South Koreans see their situation as fundamentally different, but some are arguing that the country must prepare for a possible U.S. withdrawal.
In Afghanistan’s Shadow, US Vice President to Embark for Southeast Asia

In Afghanistan’s Shadow, US Vice President to Embark for Southeast Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
Kamala Harris' visits to Singapore and Vietnam are intended to send the message that "America is back." But will the message stick?

US-Vietnam Relations in 2021: ‘Comprehensive,’ But Short of ‘Strategic’

US-Vietnam Relations in 2021: ‘Comprehensive,’ But Short of ‘Strategic’

By Hong Kong Nguyen and Pham Muoi Nguyen
Every step Vietnam takes toward the United States is accompanied by anxious glances in the direction of Beijing.

Afghanistan Fiasco Does Not Destroy US Credibility in Asia-Pacific

Afghanistan Fiasco Does Not Destroy US Credibility in Asia-Pacific

By Denny Roy
While the disaster unfolding in Afghanistan will have many negative consequences, it will not by itself cause the end of U.S. strategic pre-eminence in the Asia-Pacific region.

Afghanistan and the Real Vietnam Analogy

Afghanistan and the Real Vietnam Analogy

By Andrew Gawthorpe
The war in Vietnam showed the abject failure of nation-building – and the imperial logic behind such efforts. But the U.S. repeated its mistake in Afghanistan.
China Blames US for Chaos in Afghanistan But Offers Cooperation Toward Stability

China Blames US for Chaos in Afghanistan But Offers Cooperation Toward Stability

By Associated Press
Foreign Minister Wang Yi told his U.S. counterpart that China is willing to help promote the soft landing of the Afghan issue” and avoid “humanitarian disaster.”

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