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Trade Deal or No, China Will Continue Its Cyberattacks

Trade Deal or No, China Will Continue Its Cyberattacks

By Lee Clark
China has long been engaged in a constant multivector campaign of cyber aggression against the U.S. and allies.
US Secretary of State Pompeo’s Trip to Central Asia Back on

US Secretary of State Pompeo’s Trip to Central Asia Back on

By Catherine Putz
This weekend Pompeo will make stops in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.

Harvard’s Chemistry Department Chair Arrested for Lying About Ties to China’s Thousand Talents Program

Harvard’s Chemistry Department Chair Arrested for Lying About Ties to China’s Thousand Talents Program

By Bonnie Girard
Charles Lieber’s case ties into broader efforts by the U.S. government to force disclosures of ties with China-sponsored research programs.

Critical Technologies and Great Power Competition

Critical Technologies and Great Power Competition

By Ankit Panda
Competing effectively with China will require tapping into innovation in critical technologies wherever it may appear.

South China Sea: US Littoral Combat Ship Conducts Freedom of Navigation Operation

South China Sea: US Littoral Combat Ship Conducts Freedom of Navigation Operation

By Ankit Panda
The FONOP marked the first known operation in the area so far in 2020.
After the ICJ Ruling, What Will the US Do for the Rohingya?

After the ICJ Ruling, What Will the US Do for the Rohingya?

By Adam Kiedrowski
The recent ruling against Myanmar should spark a stronger response from the United States.

US, Japan Begin Northern Viper Military Exercise

US, Japan Begin Northern Viper Military Exercise

By Ankit Panda
The exercise, initiated in 2017, takes place on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido.
Were Tankers the Key to Imperial Japan’s Early Wartime Success?

Were Tankers the Key to Imperial Japan’s Early Wartime Success?

By Robert Farley
Japan had come to appreciate the value of at-sea replenishment for its navy early on.

Adding Myanmar to the Trump Travel Ban Would Be a Mistake

Adding Myanmar to the Trump Travel Ban Would Be a Mistake

By Daniel O'Connor
Such a move would only serve to push Myanmar further away from the U.S. – and toward China.

The Tough Road Ahead for US-Japan Host Nation Support Negotiations

The Tough Road Ahead for US-Japan Host Nation Support Negotiations

By Yuki Tatsumi
With election season looming in the U.S., the question of Japan's financial contribution to the alliance could become politically fraught.

Washington Needs Nonproliferation Messaging Consistency on Iran and North Korea

Washington Needs Nonproliferation Messaging Consistency on Iran and North Korea

By Mary Chesnut
Consistent nonproliferation messaging: how can the United States square its Iran strategy with its North Korea strategy?
How Chinese Immigrants Found Their Way to Puerto Rico

How Chinese Immigrants Found Their Way to Puerto Rico

By Robert Farley
The history of Chinese immigrants in Puerto Rico is intertwined with American restrictions on Chinese immigration through 1965.

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