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The FinCEN Files Show Suspicious Activities of Kazakhstan’s Former Oligarchs

The FinCEN Files Show Suspicious Activities of Kazakhstan’s Former Oligarchs

By Paolo Sorbello
Hundreds of millions of dollars of suspicious origin have transited in and out of Kazakhstan with the help of U.S. banks, an investigation of thousands of leaked documents reveals. 
New York City Police Officer of Tibetan Origin Charged With Acting as ‘Illegal Agent’ of China

New York City Police Officer of Tibetan Origin Charged With Acting as ‘Illegal Agent’ of China

By Abhijnan Rej
The arrest of Baimadajie Angwang demonstrates the breadth of China’s United Front toolkit.

Beyond Data Privacy: Trump’s Proposed Ban of WeChat 

Beyond Data Privacy: Trump’s Proposed Ban of WeChat 

By Layne Vandenberg
The broader success factors behind Tencent and WeChat indicate alternative motivations for Trump’s proposed ban.

The Real Strategic End Game in Decoupling From China

The Real Strategic End Game in Decoupling From China

By Valbona Zeneli and Joseph Vann
Going all-in on the transatlantic economy is the only serious option for Western democracies seeking to counter China.

US Congressman ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Ongoing India-China Crisis

US Congressman ‘Deeply Concerned’ About Ongoing India-China Crisis

By Abhijnan Rej
The United States and India are in touch about the ongoing standoff in eastern Ladakh.
US Defense Secretary’s Recent Speech: Familiar Themes and Unfamiliar Problems

US Defense Secretary’s Recent Speech: Familiar Themes and Unfamiliar Problems

By Abhijnan Rej
The Trump administration’s strategy for the Indo-Pacific could end up working in unpredictable ways for the U.S.

What the US Thinks It Learned About Kim Jong Un

What the US Thinks It Learned About Kim Jong Un

By Patrick M. Cronin
Dialogue with North Korea can deepen mutual understanding – or mutual mistrust.
US Envoy to United Nations Meets With Taiwan Official in New York

US Envoy to United Nations Meets With Taiwan Official in New York

By Associated Press
The “historic” meeting comes amid a growing U.S. campaign to give Taiwan a voice in international bodies.

From the Deal to Decoupling: Trump’s Evolution on China

From the Deal to Decoupling: Trump’s Evolution on China

By Bonnie Girard
How far can the administration push without completely upending the foundations of the U.S.-China relationship? We might be about to find out.

Head of US Nuclear Forces Warns of Growing, Modernizing Chinese Nuclear Threat

Head of US Nuclear Forces Warns of Growing, Modernizing Chinese Nuclear Threat

By Steven Stashwick
Admiral highlights new missiles capable of hitting the U.S. and expects Chinese arsenal to double.

Former US Bases in the Philippines Prompt Mixed Feelings

Former US Bases in the Philippines Prompt Mixed Feelings

By Sebastian Strangio
Nearly three decades on from the closure of the Subic Bay naval base, the Philippines’ relationship with the United States remains complicated.
US Public Opinion Is Changing the Relationship With China

US Public Opinion Is Changing the Relationship With China

By Justin Conrad
It is no longer politically wise to characterize China as a partner or friend.

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