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Will Tariff Reductions Help China-US Relations?

Will Tariff Reductions Help China-US Relations?

By Zhu Xinrong and Dingding Chen
It's too little, too late. The China-U.S. trade conflict will endure for a long time.
Benjamin Zawacki on the Thailand-China-US Triangle

Benjamin Zawacki on the Thailand-China-US Triangle

By Sebastian Strangio
This week's visit to Thailand by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has cast a spotlight on the country's languishing treaty alliance with Washington.

China-US Tech Race: Assessing Technological Emergences

China-US Tech Race: Assessing Technological Emergences

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Richard Silberglitt

ASEAN Should Harden Its Stance on Myanmar Junta, Blinken Says

ASEAN Should Harden Its Stance on Myanmar Junta, Blinken Says

By Sebastian Strangio
But the Southeast Asian bloc is unlikely to take the punitive line favored by the U.S. and its Western partners.

The Growing Tech Focus of the Quad

The Growing Tech Focus of the Quad

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Writing new rules of the road for critical and emerging technologies is a key imperative for the Quad.
Ahead of G-20 Ministers’ Meeting, China Slams US, NATO

Ahead of G-20 Ministers’ Meeting, China Slams US, NATO

By Associated Press
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian's comments underscore the increasingly fractious relationship between Beijing and Washington.

Will the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Make a Difference?

Will the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act Make a Difference?

By Ruth Ingram
The UFLPA will stand, or fall, on the degree of enforcement and global cooperation.
New Zealand Will Not Join the US Coalition Against China Anytime Soon

New Zealand Will Not Join the US Coalition Against China Anytime Soon

By Nicholas Khoo
Wellington’s deeply ingrained tradition of foreign policy independence and robust economic ties to China serve as a considerable constraint on major policy change.

US-led RIMPAC, World’s Largest Maritime Exercise, Starts Without China or Taiwan

US-led RIMPAC, World’s Largest Maritime Exercise, Starts Without China or Taiwan

By Kosuke Takahashi
The exercises kicked off without Taiwan’s participation, despite a push from Congress, while China's previous invitations are a distant memory.

A Return to Values-based Foreign Policy in New Zealand

A Return to Values-based Foreign Policy in New Zealand

By Guy C. Charlton
As the recent U.S.-New Zealand joint statement makes clear, the values aspect in New Zealand’s diplomacy remains a priority in its Pacific diplomacy. 

Biden’s Uphill Battle to Restructure the Global Semiconductor Sector

Biden’s Uphill Battle to Restructure the Global Semiconductor Sector

By Tian He and Anton Malkin
Is it possible – or advisable – to remake global value chains in order to boost U.S. national security?
The Disappointment of the Quad Vaccine Partnership

The Disappointment of the Quad Vaccine Partnership

By Sarosh Nagar and Sergio Imparato
Over one year after it was announced, the Quad Vaccine Partnership has underperformed expectations.

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