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Shadow Risk: How Gray Zone Campaigns Can Escalate

Shadow Risk: How Gray Zone Campaigns Can Escalate

By Carolina G. Ramos and Benjamin Jensen
At what point does the pressure generated and sustained by gray zone campaigns escalate?
US-ASEAN Summit Is a Chance to Chart a New Course for Myanmar Policy

US-ASEAN Summit Is a Chance to Chart a New Course for Myanmar Policy

By Salai Za Uk Ling
Washington should use the upcoming summit with ASEAN to work out a new multilateral strategy to respond to the ongoing crisis.

East Asian Firms Are Critical to America’s Semiconductor Success

East Asian Firms Are Critical to America’s Semiconductor Success

By Kuancheng Huang, Chien-Huei Wu, and Nai-Yu Chen
Cutting foreign partners out of the CHIPS for America Act would be catastrophic for the U.S. semiconductor ecosystem.

Erin Murphy on the Twists and Turns of US Policy Toward Myanmar

Erin Murphy on the Twists and Turns of US Policy Toward Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
"This is not a popular opinion, but I think the U.S. and the international community should have engaged the military more."

The Difference Between America’s 2 Cold Wars

The Difference Between America’s 2 Cold Wars

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alfredo Toro Hardy.
Where Is China-US Technology Competition Going?

Where Is China-US Technology Competition Going?

By Dingding Chen and Wang Lei
The case of Huawei shows the extent -- and limits -- of U.S. attempts to curtail China's technology industry.

Can the US Deter a Taiwan Invasion?

Can the US Deter a Taiwan Invasion?

By David Gitter
Rethinking “strategic ambiguity” is important, but in the meantime Washington must compensate for its dwindling military advantage over China with more costly signals of political resolve.
US Credibility in ASEAN in the Shadow of the Ukraine Conflict

US Credibility in ASEAN in the Shadow of the Ukraine Conflict

By David Cohen and Alexandra Koch
Washington's deepening engagement with NATO has unsettled efforts to consolidate alliances and partnerships in Southeast Asia.

Survey: Americans Increasingly See China as a Threat

Survey: Americans Increasingly See China as a Threat

By David Rising and Ken Moritsugu
Currently, 62 percent of Americans see China as a competitor and 25 percent as an enemy.

Biden to Make First Asia Trip in May

Biden to Make First Asia Trip in May

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. president will be visiting South Korea and Japan from May 20-24.

India-US Relations and the ‘Jaishankar Doctrine’

India-US Relations and the ‘Jaishankar Doctrine’

By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
This doctrine is grounded firmly in history and in two analytic divides: East vs. West and India's political vs. non-political interests.
Can an Antifragile Mindset Help Reframe the China-US Tech Rivalry?

Can an Antifragile Mindset Help Reframe the China-US Tech Rivalry?

By Manoj Harjani and Tan Ming Hui
If removed from its zero-sum framing, the China-U.S. tech competition could actually be good for both countries in the long term.

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