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Council on Foreign Relations
Who’s Red Teaming the Red Teamers?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
“What should they know of England who only England know?”
What US Experts Get Wrong About Economic Espionage
By Greg Austin
There is no international legal norm against economic cyber espionage if confined to the collection of information.
Does the US Need to Play Hardball with China's Communists?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Perhaps, according to a new report. However, the authors fails to offer new insights on the Sino-US strategic rivalry.
Modi’s Tale of Two Visits: Drama in One, Pragmatism and Continuity in the Other
By Alyssa Ayres
The Indian PM's visit to the US was high profile, but what about practical outcomes?
Southeast Asia Retreats From Democracy
By Zachary Keck
After decades of greater democratization, a new report says that democracy is in retreat throughout ASEAN.
Robert Gates: Most Countries Conduct Economic Espionage
By Zachary Keck
The former defense secretary says that as many as 15 countries use espionage to steal US trade secrets and technology.
Why Are Americans Suddenly Pessimistic About the Future of US Power?
By Ankit Panda
Pew Research findings show that isolationism reaches new highs as perceptions of US power reach new lows.
Asia’s Maritime Disputes 101
The Council on Foreign Relations’ new interactive overview of China’s maritime disputes is not to be missed.
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