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Cold War in Asia

Cooperation, Coordination, and Strategic Denial: Echoes and Lessons from Cold War Oceania
By Jonah Bock
With a fundamentally different playing field today, the United States and its Western partners should adapt, if not adopt, the strategies of the Cold War.

Forget About a ‘New’ Cold War. The Old One Never Ended.
By Francis P. Sempa
James Burnham and ‘The War We Are In’ with China.

Rethinking the Early Years of the US-Japan Alliance and Soviet Competition
By Robert Farley
The early years of the U.S.-Japan alliance in the post-war era were rocky.
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