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2016 U.S. presidential election

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Donald Trump’s Whataboutism

Donald Trump’s Whataboutism

By Catherine Putz
If the US waits for utopia to argue in favor of liberty abroad, it will never happen.
Central Asia Merits Mention in GOP Platform

Central Asia Merits Mention in GOP Platform

By Casey Michel
The paragraph was surprising for its even-keeled approach to the region, though it's doubtful Donald Trump will follow it.

The New Nationalism: 'Make My Country Great Again'

The New Nationalism: 'Make My Country Great Again'

By Zheng Wang
Xi's China Dream meets Trump's "Make America Great Again."

Trumpmenbashi

Trumpmenbashi

By Sarah Kendzior
What Central Asia’s spectacular states can tell us about authoritarianism in America.

China’s Role in the US Presidential Campaign

China’s Role in the US Presidential Campaign

By Amitai Etzioni
Campaign trail rhetoric on China may leave the TPP in doubt.
The Future of US Foreign Policy: American Leadership In Asia

The Future of US Foreign Policy: American Leadership In Asia

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Richard Fontaine

Transatlantic Views on US Rebalance: Perceptions Of Power

Transatlantic Views on US Rebalance: Perceptions Of Power

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Linda Basile and Pierangelo Isernia
If Chinese Could Vote in US Presidential Primaries, Who Would They Choose?

If Chinese Could Vote in US Presidential Primaries, Who Would They Choose?

By David Volodzko
In an informal online survey, Donald Trump does well – until the respondents learn about his actual positions.

US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea

US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea

By Denny Roy
Candidates for the U.S. presidency are worryingly ill-prepared to deal with North Korea's provocations.

Democratic Debate #2: Rhetoric and Revolution

Democratic Debate #2: Rhetoric and Revolution

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley wrangle over rhetoric and revolution.

GOP Debate #4: Presidential vs. Personal

GOP Debate #4: Presidential vs. Personal

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Candidates focused more on presidential politics, and less on personal sparring.
Republican Round #3: Survival of the Fittest

Republican Round #3: Survival of the Fittest

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Candidates focus on US economy and fight for their political future.

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