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Want US-China Nuclear Arms Control? Start With the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.

Want US-China Nuclear Arms Control? Start With the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.

By Jonathan Stutte
Neither China nor the U.S. has ratified the treaty banning nuclear tests. It's a great place to start talks on nuclear arms control.
The Digital War: US-China Tech Competition in the Biden Era

The Digital War: US-China Tech Competition in the Biden Era

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Winston Ma.

US Senate Confirms Lloyd Austin as Secretary of Defense

US Senate Confirms Lloyd Austin as Secretary of Defense

By Abhijnan Rej
He becomes the first African American to hold that office.

The Trump Administration’s Final China Push

The Trump Administration’s Final China Push

By Ben Lowsen
The Trump administration in its waning hours took more aggressive measures against Beijing. Has it locked new President Biden into a needlessly hostile policy?

To Confront the Future, the US Congress Should Look to Its Past

To Confront the Future, the US Congress Should Look to Its Past

By Jacob Parakilas
Technology is playing a central role in the political challenges of our times. It is not only defense personnel and CEOs who need advice grounded in technological reality – legislators do as well.
Report Repudiates Trump Officials’ Claims About US and Ladakh

Report Repudiates Trump Officials’ Claims About US and Ladakh

By Abhijnan Rej
A January 19 news article by a well-connected Indian journalist calls recent claims to question.

China’s Hypocrisy on America’s Democracy

China’s Hypocrisy on America’s Democracy

By Bonnie Girard
The Global Times' narrative on the events of January 6 and beyond conveniently avoids any need for Chinese introspection.
Biden Administration Makes Early Outreach to Taiwan

Biden Administration Makes Early Outreach to Taiwan

By Shannon Tiezzi
For the first time since 1979, Taiwan’s representative in the U.S. received an official invitation to a U.S. presidential inauguration.

Biden Administration to Probe Rohingya Genocide Claim

Biden Administration to Probe Rohingya Genocide Claim

By Sebastian Strangio
What would it mean for the U.S. government to officially declare the Myanmar atrocities "genocide"?

Why Some in Japan Are Still Unsettled About a Biden Administration

Why Some in Japan Are Still Unsettled About a Biden Administration

By Carlos Ramirez
The favorable view of Trump’s policy combined with a pessimism of Biden as it relates to Japan is both unfounded and misguided

Love-Hate Relationships: The Divergent US Perceptions of Japan and China

Love-Hate Relationships: The Divergent US Perceptions of Japan and China

By Su-Mei Ooi
A pervasive pro-Japan bias in the U.S. has blinded Americans to the dangers of Japan’s far-right leaders – and reinforced enmity with China.
How Will Harris Influence IP Law in the Biden Administration?

How Will Harris Influence IP Law in the Biden Administration?

By Robert Farley
The incoming vice president’s Senate record suggests how the administration may tackle IP policy issues.

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