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2015: The Year US-China Relations Went Public

2015: The Year US-China Relations Went Public

By Graham Webster
2015 was the year longstanding tensions went public, in no small part due to changes in U.S. policy.
The Lessons of Pearl Harbor: Fear Itself, Then and Now

The Lessons of Pearl Harbor: Fear Itself, Then and Now

By Catherine Putz
Remembering the dual legacy of December 7, 1941.

China's President Arrives in Paris for Final Push on Climate Deal

China's President Arrives in Paris for Final Push on Climate Deal

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's position on climate change has evolved considerably, but there are still serious obstacles to a Paris deal.

Both the US and China Benefit From US Navy's Freedom of Navigation Assertions

Both the US and China Benefit From US Navy's Freedom of Navigation Assertions

By Dingding Chen
And so U.S.-China tensions over the South China Sea enter a new era. What can be expected?

Further Militarizing the South China Sea May Undermine Freedom of Navigation

Further Militarizing the South China Sea May Undermine Freedom of Navigation

By Doug Bandow and Eric Gomez
U.S. plans to conduct freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea will further destabilize the region.
Can Georgia Care for Its Afghan War Veterans?

Can Georgia Care for Its Afghan War Veterans?

By Ryan McCarrel and Bradley Jardine
Georgia's wounded soldiers coming back from Afghanistan need care but they're not getting it.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Arrives in Washington With a Broad Agenda

Pakistan's Prime Minister Arrives in Washington With a Broad Agenda

By Robert M. Hathaway
Nawaz Sharif's time in Washington will cover a range of issues at the center of the U.S.-Pakistan relationship.
Park’s US Visit Highlights Balancing Act With China

Park’s US Visit Highlights Balancing Act With China

By John Power
South Korea's relationships with China and the United States make for tricky diplomacy.

Park Geun-hye's Visit to Washington: Major Takeaways

Park Geun-hye's Visit to Washington: Major Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
South Korea and the United States reaffirmed their alliance and set out new areas for cooperation.

3 Lessons for Kabul and Washington After the Battle for Kunduz

3 Lessons for Kabul and Washington After the Battle for Kunduz

By Ankit Panda
The 15-day siege of Kunduz will be a wake-up call for Kabul and Washington.

The US-Korea Summit, Take Two: What Park and Obama Should Talk About

The US-Korea Summit, Take Two: What Park and Obama Should Talk About

By Jung-Yeop Woo and Eileen Block
How South Korea can put its partnership with the United States on the right track.
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Prospects and Challenges

Trans-Pacific Partnership: Prospects and Challenges

By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's Ankit Panda speaks with Devin Stewart about the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

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