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Donald Trump
US Commerce Secretary Praises Uzbekistan's Progress
By Catherine Putz
Secretary Wilbur Ross praised Uzbekistan's “democratic reforms,” but what he really meant was economic reforms.
How Vietnam Benefits From US Strategy in the South China Sea
By Gary Sands
The Trump administration’s free and open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy is quickly gaining more definition.
The Weaponization of Airspace
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Sovereignty and Disorder from Above
The Risks of Kim's Diplomatic Double Game
By Magnus Lundström
Increased tensions in the South China Sea heightens the risks of Kim Jong Un’s diplomatic double game.
US-North Korea: Talking Is Our Only Chance at Peace
By Bonnie Kristian
The United States must commit to diplomacy with North Korea -- even in the face of setbacks.
The Truth About KORUS and Jobs
By Phil Eskeland
Far from a “horrible deal,” KORUS has worked quite well for the United States.
The US-China Trade War Has No Winners—Yet
By Dingding Chen
Neither the United States nor China is winning right now and the trade war will be a long one.
Reviewing the Fifth Inter-Korean Summit: Denuclearization, Military CBMs, and More
By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
How long can Moon Jae-in keep the U.S.-North Korea diplomatic process on track?
Japan Holds Off US Auto Tariffs. But at What Cost to Farmers?
By Thisanka Siripala
In an effort to spare Japan’s auto industry from U.S. tariffs, Abe launched bilateral trade negotiations with Trump in New York.
Is China Really Interfering in the US Elections?
By Shannon Tiezzi
History suggests it's definitely possible, but so far the Trump administration hasn't made a convincing case.
KORUS Revision Does Little for US, Less for Koreans
By Justin Fendos
What’s actually in the revision of the KORUS free trade agreement?
Could an Alleged Terrorist Be Spared the Death Penalty Because of Trump's Tweets?
By Catherine Putz
U.S. President Donald Trump's tweets could end up sparing Sayfullo Saipov life.