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Cold War
Indian Foreign Policy: The Cold War Lingers
By Andrew J. Stravers and Peter Harris
India’s support for Russia during the Crimea crisis should be a wake-up call for Washington.
Cold War Structures and Tectonic Shifts
By Clint Work
Longstanding U.S. commitments to East Asia complicate an already complex region.
US-China Rivalry More Dangerous Than Cold War?
By Zachary Keck
Mearsheimer says a war between the US and China will be more likely than a US-Soviet one was during the Cold War.
The New Cold War: China vs Japan
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and Japan's war of the words reveals a larger struggle for regional influence akin to a mini Cold War.
The Senkaku Islands as Cold War Berlin
By Zachary Keck
Despite important differences, the East China Sea dispute in many ways mirrors the Berlin question.
Russia as a U.S.-China Battleground State
The strategic triangle from the Cold War is returning. Only this time, Russia is the prize.
Does China Want a Cold War?
A new video by PLA generals suggest that some in the CCP are eager for a Cold War with Washington.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love a German Arms Race
Halloween or not, The Naval Diplomat is not scared of a German arms race. Quite the opposite in fact.
The International Causes of America’s Political Dysfunction
US political dysfunction partly reflects the fact that it doesn’t have an enemy or peer competitor to unify around.
Why China Misses the Unipolar Moment
For Beijing, Syria shows the perils of not having a global hegemon to rely on.
Putin’s Russia: The Pretend Great Power
Putin has tried to portray Russia as having re-emerged as a great power. As Syria reveals, this is a façade.
Why Asia Should Welcome a US-China Cold War
“Smaller Asian countries would be the primary benefactors of a more acute U.S.-China strategic rivalry.”