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What to Expect From President Biden’s North Korea Policy

What to Expect From President Biden’s North Korea Policy

By Swaran Singh
Efforts at denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula will face complex political calculations at play in the U.S. and South Korea.
China Urges US to Play Constructive Role in Gaza Diplomacy

China Urges US to Play Constructive Role in Gaza Diplomacy

By Associated Press
China’s Foreign Ministry accused Washington of preventing U.N. Security Council action on the crisis in Gaza.

What to Expect from the Upcoming Biden-Moon Summit

What to Expect from the Upcoming Biden-Moon Summit

By Sukjoon Yoon
Moon and Biden are looking for very different results from the upcoming summit.

Colombia: China’s New Amigo?

Colombia: China’s New Amigo?

By David Castrillon
As Colombia grows closer to China, will it end up giving the U.S. a cold shoulder?

Taiwan at the Nexus of Technology and Geopolitics 

Taiwan at the Nexus of Technology and Geopolitics 

By Ian Bremmer and Ali Wyne
The tightening nexus of geopolitics and geotechnology will make U.S.-China competition increasingly fraught. But Taiwan’s core challenge is not a near-term crisis.
US Army Tests New Missile with Pacific Threat in Mind

US Army Tests New Missile with Pacific Threat in Mind

By Steven Stashwick
The Precision Strike Missile will give the U.S. Army a long-range anti-ship weapon.

Cybersecurity Should Be a Priority for the Moon-Biden Summit

Cybersecurity Should Be a Priority for the Moon-Biden Summit

By Troy Stangarone
Cyber risks will only continue to grow as more of our daily lives become digital and interconnected.
Japan, US, France hold 1st Joint Drills on Japanese Land

Japan, US, France hold 1st Joint Drills on Japanese Land

By Mari Yamaguchi
Japan is seeking to expand its military ties beyond its alliance with the United States to include "like-minded" countries such as France.

Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations

Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations

By Monish Tourangbam and Priyanjali Simon
Policy mandarins in New Delhi need to pay attention to the shifting domestic and foreign imperatives that are shaping Washington's foreign policy.

North Korea Leaves Room to Renew Dialogue with the US

North Korea Leaves Room to Renew Dialogue with the US

By Mitch Shin
According to local news reports, after being ignored for months Washington finally got through to Pyongyang to explain U.S. policy.

Upgrading South Korean THAAD

Upgrading South Korean THAAD

By Sukjoon Yoon
At some point in the near future it will no longer be possible for South Korean policy to remain ambiguous.
Chinese Subsidies: A Threat to US Competitiveness?

Chinese Subsidies: A Threat to US Competitiveness?

By Sara Hsu
Are Chinese subsidies to firms in strategic sectors a threat to the competitiveness of U.S. companies?

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