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The West Asia Quad Continues to Gain Momentum

The West Asia Quad Continues to Gain Momentum

By Husain Haqqani and Aparna Pande
The four countries – Israel, India, UAE, United States – share complementary capabilities and interests in the Middle East and beyond.
Malabar and More: Quad Militaries Conduct Exercises

Malabar and More: Quad Militaries Conduct Exercises

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Given continuing tensions with China, India will seek to expand its military engagements and security consultations with the Quad.

After the Biden-Xi Meeting: Righting China-US Relations

After the Biden-Xi Meeting: Righting China-US Relations

By Dingding Chen and Chen Yingfan
Dwindling communication opportunities between the two countries are gradually eroding the foundation of stable relations.

China in Blockchain, Web3, and the Metaverse

China in Blockchain, Web3, and the Metaverse

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Winston Ma.

US Sanctions Leaders of Anti-Pakistan Terrorist Groups

US Sanctions Leaders of Anti-Pakistan Terrorist Groups

By Associated Press
The State Department added four leaders of TTP and al-Qaida in the Indian Subcontinent to its list of "Specially Designated Global Terrorists."
How the US Can Win the Chips War With China

How the US Can Win the Chips War With China

By Seth D. Kaplan
Special manufacturing innovation zones are a better option than the subsidies found in the CHIPS Act. 

The China-US Tech War: What’s Next?

The China-US Tech War: What’s Next?

Johanna Costigan, Shihoko Goto, and Alexandra Seymour the China-U.S. competition for tech dominance and the implications for third countries.
US China Policy Is About More Than China

US China Policy Is About More Than China

By Robert Sutter
Doing what is “right” on a wide range of issues has reinforced the momentum in U.S. efforts to counter Beijing.

US Dismisses China Objections to South China Sea Mission

US Dismisses China Objections to South China Sea Mission

By Associated Press
In an unusual move, the Navy's 7th Fleet issued a rebuttal to China's objections to Tuesday's mission in the South China Sea.

India, US Armies Hold Exercises Close to Disputed China Border

India, US Armies Hold Exercises Close to Disputed China Border

By Rishi Lekhi and Manish Swarup
This year’s high-altitude training exercise is being held only about 100 kilometers from the Line of Actual Control.

Is the US Ready to Expand Its Strategic Economic Footprint in Southeast Asia?

Is the US Ready to Expand Its Strategic Economic Footprint in Southeast Asia?

By James Guild
During her recent visit to the Philippines, Vice President Kamala Harris indicated that the U.S. is ready to step up its economic engagement in strategic sectors.
New US Export Controls Need Allied Support

New US Export Controls Need Allied Support

By Hannah Kelley
Stockpiles of wrongs don’t make a human right.

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