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Trump Administration Targets ByteDance and Tencent

Trump Administration Targets ByteDance and Tencent

By Shea Cotton
In new executive orders, the Trump administration has taken aim at Chinese companies ByteDance and Tencent -- but the details are yet to be fully outlined.
US Health Secretary Alex Azar to Visit Taiwan in Rare Cabinet-Level Exchange

US Health Secretary Alex Azar to Visit Taiwan in Rare Cabinet-Level Exchange

By Nick Aspinwall
Azar plans to meet with several top officials to promote U.S.-Taiwan cooperation on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Can the US Save Its Sealift Fleet?

Can the US Save Its Sealift Fleet?

By Alec Blivas
A 2019 after-action report suggested that only about 40 percent of the sealift fleet would be ready in a crisis. 

The US-China Relationship Is a Shakespearean Tragedy

The US-China Relationship Is a Shakespearean Tragedy

By Zheng Wang
We are silently witnessing the biggest strategic misjudgment in history: Two superpowers are sliding toward conflict when they still share huge common interests.

The Global War for 5G Heats up

The Global War for 5G Heats up

By John Lee
U.S. moves have undermined Huawei’s prospects outside China, but their long-term efficacy to constrain China’s development and export of 5G technology is uncertain.
What Do US-Iran Talks Mean for Afghanistan?

What Do US-Iran Talks Mean for Afghanistan?

By Rupert Stone
The U.S. and Iran are talking. That’s good news for Afghanistan.

Russian ASAT Test: More Trouble for Space Security

Russian ASAT Test: More Trouble for Space Security

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Even as the war of words continues, there will need to be practical measures to deal with the increasing threats to space.
US Diplomacy in Pakistan: The Case of the Missing Mangoes

US Diplomacy in Pakistan: The Case of the Missing Mangoes

By Adam Weinstein and Adnan Rasool
U.S. diplomacy needs to leave the conference room and engage with local populations – something European and Chinese diplomats have already mastered.

US Navy Begins Design Evaluation for New Sub-Tracking Ships

US Navy Begins Design Evaluation for New Sub-Tracking Ships

By Steven Stashwick
The new ocean surveillance ships are expected to begin entering the fleet in 2025.

US-India Ties Amid the Eastern Ladakh Crisis and the Pandemic

US-India Ties Amid the Eastern Ladakh Crisis and the Pandemic

By Ankit Panda
How has the U.S.-India relationship evolved in the first half of 2020?

Graham Webster on TikTok, Huawei, and the US-China Tech Clash

Graham Webster on TikTok, Huawei, and the US-China Tech Clash

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Questions around Chinese government power and the growth of Chinese companies around the world have triggered a heightened awareness of who controls platforms and how they collect, store, or share data.”
Australia Consolidates Hardened US Position on the South China Sea

Australia Consolidates Hardened US Position on the South China Sea

By Grant Wyeth
Australia is supporting its ally, but it still has serious reservations about the Trump administration's chaotic approach to China.

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