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Myanmar and China: An American View with Michael Martin
By Luke Hunt
Chinese plans for Myanmar could have far reaching consequences in 2025.
Myanmar’s Civil War: A View from Washington
By Luke Hunt
Michael Martin of CSIS discusses the progress of the conflict, and the possible impact of the U.S. presidential election.
Gregory Poling on the Deep History of US Involvement in the South China Sea
By Sebastian Strangio
"The United States has had national interests at stake in the South China Sea for as long as the disputes have existed."
Why the US Will Continue to Suffer Surprise Attacks
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Let’s face it. It’s hard for the U.S. defense and foreign policy establishment to escape their bubble.
Different Fleets for Different Strategies: Imaging the Future of the US Navy (Part Two)
By Robert Farley
Predictions are hard; especially about the future.
Different Fleets for Different Strategies: Imaging the Future of the US Navy (Part One)
By Robert Farley
What kinds of future fleets are available to the U.S. Navy?
Rare Survey Inside North Korea Hints at Growing Discontent
By John Power
A rare survey of people inside the secretive country.
How Russia Is Helping China Develop its Naval Power
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report highlights Sino-Russian cooperation in building up the PLAN’s surface warfare capabilities.
Should the US Deploy New Tactical Nukes?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Yes, if U.S. nuclear strategists follow the advice of a new think tank study.
5 Ways to Build a Stable U.S.-China Strategic Relationship
Building a “win-win” strategic relationship is important to both nations. Here are 5 ways to do it.
Why China Needs to Change its Japan Policy
There seems to be a perception in Beijing that “Japan doesn’t matter.” That would be a mistake.
Educating America on Asia
A lack of understanding of the Asia-Pacific could hurt US national security interests, says CSIS’s Ernest Bower.
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