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The Philippine-US Alliance Has a Major Blind Spot: Cybersecurity

The Philippine-US Alliance Has a Major Blind Spot: Cybersecurity

By Gregory H. Winger and Miguel Alberto Gomez
Other U.S. alliances have undertaken significant measures to enhance collective defense in cyberspace. It's time for the Philippine-U.S. alliance to catch up.
US, Indonesia Hold Joint Military Drills Amid China Concerns

US, Indonesia Hold Joint Military Drills Amid China Concerns

By Niniek Karmini
This year, Super Garuda Shield, the U.S. and Indonesia's annual joint combat exercises, are being joined for the first time by Australia, Japan, and Singapore.

Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit: The Substance and the Aftermath

Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit: The Substance and the Aftermath

By Brian Hioe
The planned trip – and China's potential reaction – has been the headlines for weeks. Now that it's over, where do things stand?

Did Pakistan Help the US Take Out al-Zawahiri?

Did Pakistan Help the US Take Out al-Zawahiri?

By Umair Jamal
If it did, Pakistan could see an improvement in its economic situation and relations with Washington.

Pelosi Lands in Taiwan; China Announces Fighter Flights, Firing Drills

Pelosi Lands in Taiwan; China Announces Fighter Flights, Firing Drills

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. House speaker’s long-reported trip to Taiwan has begun. In response, China announced upcoming military drills surrounding the island.
US Congress Reaffirms Ties With India

US Congress Reaffirms Ties With India

By Husain Haqqani and Aparna Pande
The purpose of CAATSA was to chasten the United States’ enemies, not punish its friends, argue supporters of a waiver for India.

How Far Could the Quad Support Taiwan?

How Far Could the Quad Support Taiwan?

By Huynh Tam Sang and Trang Huynh Le
The Quad is supposed to help counterbalance China’s rise, but it remains unclear whether the bloc would intervene in the event of a Taiwan Strait conflict.
Lithography: The Achilles’ Heel of China’s Semiconductor Industry?

Lithography: The Achilles’ Heel of China’s Semiconductor Industry?

By Justin Feng
Dependence on foreign lithography equipment emerges as a growing liability for Chinese chipmakers in the face of intensifying U.S.-led export controls.

China, US Woo Pacific Island Nations

China, US Woo Pacific Island Nations

By Bonnie Girard
The Pacific Islands states have rejected China’s overreach. But are Washington’s efforts any more attractive?

Beyond Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip: How Congress Is Shaping US China Policy

Beyond Pelosi’s Taiwan Trip: How Congress Is Shaping US China Policy

By Robert Sutter
The controversy over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s reported visit to Taiwan has overshadowed major congressional achievements responding to multifaceted challenges posed by Chinese government behavior.

Blinken Bound for Southeast Asia and Africa Amid China Tensions

Blinken Bound for Southeast Asia and Africa Amid China Tensions

By Sebastian Strangio
The top U.S. diplomat will visit Cambodia and the Philippines en route to a three-nation tour of Africa.
Biden, Xi Hold Talks Amid Tensions Over Taiwan, Tariffs

Biden, Xi Hold Talks Amid Tensions Over Taiwan, Tariffs

By Chris Megerian and Zeke Miller
The U.S. and Chinese presidents spoke for over two hours on Thursday at a time of heightened tensions in the relationship.

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