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US Sends More Warplanes to Protect Pullout from Afghanistan

US Sends More Warplanes to Protect Pullout from Afghanistan

By Robert Burns and Lolita C. Baldor
Military commanders have said that additional forces will flow in temporarily to help with security and logistics for the drawdown.
How the US Can Protect the Sovereignty of the Smallest Pacific Islands

How the US Can Protect the Sovereignty of the Smallest Pacific Islands

By Alexander B. Gray
As the Biden administration confronts China’s growing assertiveness, the challenges confronting the smallest Pacific Islands should be front of mind.

China ‘in a Category by Itself’ of Religious Rights Violators

China ‘in a Category by Itself’ of Religious Rights Violators

By Bonnie Girard
An interview with Gary Bauer, commissioner of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom.

Are Augmented Humans the Future of War?

Are Augmented Humans the Future of War?

By Jacob Parakilas
It is easy to advocate an outright ban on “supersoldiers.” But augmentation has been around in one form or other for a long time – in life and war alike.

3 Reasons Why the US Doesn’t Have a Coherent China Strategy

3 Reasons Why the US Doesn’t Have a Coherent China Strategy

By Bu Le and Dingding Chen
The United States’ China policy will continue to zig and zag in the future.
Will Easing of Student Visa Restrictions Rekindle China-US Exchanges?

Will Easing of Student Visa Restrictions Rekindle China-US Exchanges?

By Eleanor Albert
It's a step in the right direction, but there are still substantial hurdles - both logistical and political - for Chinese students to come to the U.S.

Can China-US Relations Improve During the Biden Administration?

Can China-US Relations Improve During the Biden Administration?

By Ge Jianhao and Dingding Chen
So far, there have been no major changes in Biden’s China policy, but there’s still hope for a stabilized relationship.
We’re Not in a Cold War With China, We’re in a Green War for Survival

We’re Not in a Cold War With China, We’re in a Green War for Survival

By Edward J. Markey
We cannot save the “pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known” without spurring China -- and ourselves -- to action.

What Would a US-Led Global Technology Alliance Look Like?

What Would a US-Led Global Technology Alliance Look Like?

By Ilan Goldenberg and Martijn Rasser
There’s been much talk of uniting tech-leading democracies to compete against China. What would that mean in practice?

US Navy to Put Hypersonic Missiles on Zumwalt Destroyers by 2025

US Navy to Put Hypersonic Missiles on Zumwalt Destroyers by 2025

By Steven Stashwick
Announcement is a reversal from earlier plans to deploy weapons on aging missile submarines first.

How the Biden Administration Can Support Taiwan

How the Biden Administration Can Support Taiwan

By Chip Gregson, Russell Hsiao, and Stephen Young
Deterring Chinese coercion will take a concerted effort across the economic, political, and military fronts.
America Must Become the Vaccine Arsenal of Democracy

America Must Become the Vaccine Arsenal of Democracy

By Joaquin Castro
The tragedy underway in India proves that the United States must leverage its full industrial and scientific capacity until the entire world is vaccinated.

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