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No Interest in Resumed Talks With the US: Senior North Korean Diplomat

No Interest in Resumed Talks With the US: Senior North Korean Diplomat

By Ankit Panda
A veteran North Korean diplomat ruled out the possibility of new talks.
Do ‘Arsenal Planes’ Have a Future?

Do ‘Arsenal Planes’ Have a Future?

By Robert Farley
Is the arsenal plane a solution to several modern problems?

Why South Korea Should Be Key to a Revised US Indo-Pacific Approach

Why South Korea Should Be Key to a Revised US Indo-Pacific Approach

By Kyle Ferrier
COVID-19 highlights the need to address nontraditional security issues in the region – something South Korea has great expertise in.

COVID-19 Complicates the US-China Cyber Threat Landscape

COVID-19 Complicates the US-China Cyber Threat Landscape

By Lee Clark
Will the fallout from the pandemic increase or decrease China's cyber aggression?

Trump’s 2 Russias Confound Coherent US Policy

Trump’s 2 Russias Confound Coherent US Policy

By Associated Press
Russia is at once a mortal enemy and a misunderstood friend in U.S. eyes.
U.S. Navy ‘Dual Carrier Operations’ Send Message to China, Allies

U.S. Navy ‘Dual Carrier Operations’ Send Message to China, Allies

By Steven Stashwick
In rare move, twice this month two U.S. aircraft carriers operated together in Philippine Sea.

A Brief, Cautionary, History of Japan-US Immigration

A Brief, Cautionary, History of Japan-US Immigration

By Kaoru Ueda
Migration policies are influenced by a complicated mix of labor markets, geopolitics, trade and diplomacy -- and often have unintended consequences.
The Korean War at 70

The Korean War at 70

By Yoav J. Tenembaum
Remembering the outbreak of a conflict that still echoes today.

Who Is Winning the US-China Power Battle?

Who Is Winning the US-China Power Battle?

By Monish Tourangbam and Anand. V
A global pandemic has, in a matter of months, changed the discourse on global order and U.S.-China great power competition.

The Wrong Way to Draw China to Arms Control Talks

The Wrong Way to Draw China to Arms Control Talks

By Ankit Panda
What were Chinese flags doing in the room at U.S.-Russia arms control talks?

With China Sanctions, America Pushes the Limits of Its Financial Power

With China Sanctions, America Pushes the Limits of Its Financial Power

By Andrew Rennemo
U.S. diplomacy has developed an unhealthy dependence on sanctions.
Trump Signs Uyghur Human Rights Act Into Law

Trump Signs Uyghur Human Rights Act Into Law

By Eleanor Albert
Trump signed a law sanctioning Chinese officials responsible for anti-Uyghur policies even as allegations leaked that the U.S. president had encouraged China in the constriction of detention camps.

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