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The Investment War With China: US Investment in China

The Investment War With China: US Investment in China

By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Part three of this series looks at American pressure on U.S. foreign direct investment in China
Blue Dot Network: The Belt and Road Alternative

Blue Dot Network: The Belt and Road Alternative

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Matthew P. Goodman.

US Navy Commissions Latest Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine

US Navy Commissions Latest Nuclear-Powered Attack Submarine

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Navy commissioned USS Delaware, the 18th Virginia-class attack submarine on April 4.

Trump Quietly Signs Legislation Strengthening Ties to Taiwan

Trump Quietly Signs Legislation Strengthening Ties to Taiwan

By Eleanor Albert
With the world focused on COVID-19, Trump signed the TAIPEI Act into law.

US Navy Fires Captain Who Sought Help for Virus-Stricken Ship

US Navy Fires Captain Who Sought Help for Virus-Stricken Ship

By Associated Press
The captain of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier facing a growing outbreak of the coronavirus on his ship was fired by Navy leaders.
US Orders 78 New F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters

US Orders 78 New F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighters

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Lockheed Martin was awarded $4.7 billion to build 78 new F-35 fifth-generation combat aircraft.

Nearly 3,000 Sailors to Leave US Navy Carrier Amid Virus Outbreak

Nearly 3,000 Sailors to Leave US Navy Carrier Amid Virus Outbreak

By Associated Press
Nearly 3,000 sailors aboard a U.S. aircraft carrier where the coronavirus has spread will be taken off the ship by Friday, according to U.S. Navy officials.
US Aircraft Carrier Captain Seeks Crew Isolation as Virus Spreads

US Aircraft Carrier Captain Seeks Crew Isolation as Virus Spreads

By Associated Press
The captain of the USS Theodore Roosevelt is asking for permission to isolate the bulk of his roughly 5,000 crew members on shore.

The US and South Korea Need a Stopgap SMA

The US and South Korea Need a Stopgap SMA

By Troy Stangarone
The ongoing nature of the coronavirus crisis merits a rethink to both countries' approaches to the SMA talks.

‘Choppy Waters’ Await US Navy as Virus Strikes Aircraft Carrier

‘Choppy Waters’ Await US Navy as Virus Strikes Aircraft Carrier

By Associated Press
 The U.S. Navy is scrambling to contain its first at-sea outbreak of the COVID-19 virus.

Is Taiwan Really Buying the ‘Wrong’ Weapons?

Is Taiwan Really Buying the ‘Wrong’ Weapons?

By Corey Lee Bell
Taiwan’s defense procurement strategy makes a lot more sense when viewed through the lens of the U.S. factor.
Character and Leadership: COVID-19 in US-China Relations

Character and Leadership: COVID-19 in US-China Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Admiral James Stavridis (U.S. Navy, Ret.).

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