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‘Wireless Wars’: How China (Almost) Came to Dominate 5G

‘Wireless Wars’: How China (Almost) Came to Dominate 5G

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonathan Pelson.
Beyond Defense: China’s Pursuit of Unorthodox Force Multipliers

Beyond Defense: China’s Pursuit of Unorthodox Force Multipliers

By Ron Matthews and Fitriani Bintang Timur
From animal mimicry to neuroscience, there is a hidden arms race underway in areas beyond “defense,” as traditionally understood.

Mongolia’s Rare Earths Diplomacy and Its Geopolitical Implications

Mongolia’s Rare Earths Diplomacy and Its Geopolitical Implications

By Marina Yue Zhang
The Mongolian prime minister’s visit to Washington to discuss potential rare earth collaborations can be seen as bolstering the United States’ position.

Why Did India Merely Observe Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023?

Why Did India Merely Observe Exercise Talisman Sabre 2023?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite earlier reports that India would actually participate in the Australia-U.S. led military exercise, New Delhi remained an observer of the latest iteration.

Navigating China-US Subsea Cable Competition

Navigating China-US Subsea Cable Competition

By Nathaniel Schochet and Earl Carr
China’s expanded access to and potential manipulation of underwater sea cables necessitate greater attention and joint strategy.
Why the Army Matters in the Indo-Pacific

Why the Army Matters in the Indo-Pacific

By John C. McManus
If World War II teaches us anything, it is that navies, armies, and air forces are intertwined, but that ultimate victory depends on the control of key ground.

2 Years After Fall of Kabul, Tens of Thousands of Afghans Languish in Limbo Waiting for US Visas

2 Years After Fall of Kabul, Tens of Thousands of Afghans Languish in Limbo Waiting for US Visas

By Rahim Faiez and Rebecca Santana
Worried about reprisals, many Afghans destroyed documents during the Taliban takeover. Now they need those documents to prove their case.
More Purpose, Fewer Platitudes: The Philippines’ Defense Diplomacy Under Marcos

More Purpose, Fewer Platitudes: The Philippines’ Defense Diplomacy Under Marcos

By Justin Baquisal
Last week's water cannon incident underscores the hard limits of engagement with China – and the need for the Philippines’ to build up its military capability.

Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting US Investments in Chinese Technology

Biden Issues Executive Order Restricting US Investments in Chinese Technology

By Josh Boak
The order will block U.S. investments in Chinese companies working on advanced computer chips, micro electronics, quantum information technologies, and artificial intelligence.

Philippine President Suspends 22 Land Reclamation Projects in Manila Bay After US Airs Concerns

Philippine President Suspends 22 Land Reclamation Projects in Manila Bay After US Airs Concerns

By Jim Gomez
Marcos's order came after the United States expressed public concern over environmental damage from the projects and the involvement of a U.S.-blacklisted Chinese company.

Mongolian Prime Minister’s US Visit Marks Elevation of Mongolia’s Role in Indo-Pacific

Mongolian Prime Minister’s US Visit Marks Elevation of Mongolia’s Role in Indo-Pacific

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Increased attention from the U.S. toward Mongolia is bringing expanded cooperation in the economic and security sectors. 
Wildfires Burn Popular Maui Tourist Town

Wildfires Burn Popular Maui Tourist Town

By Jennifer Sinco Kelleher
Wildfires in historic Lahaina Town on the island of Maui forced evacuations and led some to flee to the relative safety of the ocean.

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