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Biden Says US Outreach to Vietnam is About Providing Global Stability, Not Containing China

Biden Says US Outreach to Vietnam is About Providing Global Stability, Not Containing China

By Josh Boak and Aamer Madhani
During his visit to Hanoi, Biden and his hosts upgraded their relationship to the level of a comprehensive strategic partnership.
India-US Space Cooperation Gets a New Fillip

India-US Space Cooperation Gets a New Fillip

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The latest Biden-Modi summit followed up on major space cooperation initiatives announced during Modi's state visit in June.

Biden, Modi and G20 Allies Unveil Connectivity Project Linking India to Middle East and Europe

Biden, Modi and G20 Allies Unveil Connectivity Project Linking India to Middle East and Europe

By Aamer Madhani and Josh Boak
In addition to boosting trade, the proposed rail and shipping corridor will provide a physical and ideological alternative to China's Belt and Road Initiative.

A New Era Is Dawning in US-Vietnam Relations

A New Era Is Dawning in US-Vietnam Relations

By Jonathan D. London
The coming upgrade of the bilateral relationship between Washington and Hanoi is a milestone for the region – and the world.

A Case for Greater US Engagement in Central Asia

A Case for Greater US Engagement in Central Asia

By Hunter Stoll
Russian and Chinese influence in the region will never go away. But the United States now has a rare and valuable window of opportunity.
Why Does the United States Oppose Taiwanese Independence?

Why Does the United States Oppose Taiwanese Independence?

By Seamus Boyle
The U.S. – along with Taiwanese people – draws the important distinction between de jure Taiwanese independence and the existing status quo of Taiwanese autonomy and self-governance. 

How Lithuania Is Shaping Great Power Competition With China

How Lithuania Is Shaping Great Power Competition With China

By Andris Banka
Lithuania defies the conventional wisdom that small states have little ability to influence larger powers.
Biden and Modi Look to Tighten US-India Ties as Concerns Over China Rise

Biden and Modi Look to Tighten US-India Ties as Concerns Over China Rise

By Aamer Madhani and Josh Boak
The two leaders are poles apart ideologically, but are drawn together by China's military and economic maneuverings in the Indo-Pacific.

Nepal’s MCC Agreement With the US Officially Begins

Nepal’s MCC Agreement With the US Officially Begins

By Sacha Shaw
The once controversial U.S. program has largely slipped from the public’s eye in the years following its ratification by the Nepali Parliament.

Xi Is Skipping the G20. Will He Miss the APEC Summit Too?

Xi Is Skipping the G20. Will He Miss the APEC Summit Too?

By Zhiqun Zhu
The circumstances are similar: a geopolitical rival hosting an international gathering Xi has never missed. 

The G20 Is in a Precarious State, But Global Problems Don’t Take a Breather

The G20 Is in a Precarious State, But Global Problems Don’t Take a Breather

By Sarang Shidore
A set of Asian and Global South states may be key to the group’s future viability, as both Beijing and Washington play spoiler.
Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Repeal Jackson-Vanik for Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan

Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Repeal Jackson-Vanik for Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan

By Catherine Putz
Senators Murphy and Young stress that the time is ripe to drop the “outdated” restrictions of Jackson-Vanik and “redefine” the U.S. relationship with Central Asia.

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