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Pentagon Completes China Policy Review

Pentagon Completes China Policy Review

By Steven Stashwick
The internal assessment will inform ongoing strategy development.
Why the US Should Recognize the Rohingya Genocide

Why the US Should Recognize the Rohingya Genocide

By Michael P. Scharf, Paul R. Williams, and Milena Sterio
The Biden administration has a chance to reassert the United States’ moral authority on human rights.

Biden Asks US Intel Officials to Investigate COVID-19 Origin

Biden Asks US Intel Officials to Investigate COVID-19 Origin

By Zeke Miller and Aamer Madhani
Biden in a statement said the majority of the intelligence community had "coalesced" around two possible scenarios.

Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

Biden Pulls South Korea Closer in Alignment With US Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Gabriela Bernal
The Indo-Pacific focus of the Biden-Moon joint statement was notable.

Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations

Biden’s First 100 Days and India-U.S. Relations

By Monish Tourangbam and Priyanjali Simon
Policy mandarins in New Delhi need to pay attention to the shifting domestic and foreign imperatives that are shaping Washington's foreign policy.
US Afghan Envoy Khalilzad Defends Biden Withdrawal Plan 

US Afghan Envoy Khalilzad Defends Biden Withdrawal Plan 

By Catherine Putz
In a hearing called by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week, Khalilzad reiterated the rationale for the administration’s decision to exit Afghanistan.

Biden Announces Plan for US Exit from Afghan War, Urges Attention to Future Challenges

Biden Announces Plan for US Exit from Afghan War, Urges Attention to Future Challenges

By Catherine Putz
"No one wants to say that we should be in Afghanistan forever. But they insist that now is not the right moment to leave,” Biden rebuffs critics, charting a U.S. exit from its longest war.
The Misunderstood History of Pakistan-US Relations

The Misunderstood History of Pakistan-US Relations

By Touqir Hussain
Pakistan has sometimes been important to the U.S., sometimes not. Understanding the shifts of the past can help Islamabad plan for the future.

May Deadline Looms for Washington on Exiting the Afghan War

May Deadline Looms for Washington on Exiting the Afghan War

By Catherine Putz
Will it be May? Maybe not.

US-India Relations: The Shift From Trump to Biden 

US-India Relations: The Shift From Trump to Biden 

By Emily Ashbridge
As Washington and Delhi seek stronger ties, three policy shifts underway in the Biden administration may limit cooperation.

Vietnam Must Be Pleased With the Biden Administration… For the Most Part

Vietnam Must Be Pleased With the Biden Administration… For the Most Part

By Derek Grossman
Relations are set to continue on their upward trajectory, though there remain certain areas of concern.
Can Biden’s Pax Americana Vision Succeed?

Can Biden’s Pax Americana Vision Succeed?

By Hu Junyang and Dingding Chen
A coherent Asia strategy will be key to Biden’s pledge to rebuild U.S. global influence.

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