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Donald Trump
Tillerson, Trump and the South China Sea
By Amitai Etzioni
“The world should now get used to a president and administration that speak first and (maybe) think later.”
Selective Revanchist Recognition: Trump, Crimea and the South China Sea
By Casey Michel
On the South China Sea, the Trump administration seems to be taking a hard line. Not so on the issue of Crimea.
Trump’s World and the South China Sea
By Tetsuo Kotani
How the president responds to China’s provocations could prove decisive for the region.
What's In Store For US-China Relations Under President Donald Trump?
By Ankit Panda
As the U.S. pulls away from the world, does China win? Perhaps not so easily.
Life In Aerocity: Finding India’s Place in the New Strategic Context
By Roncevert Ganan Almond
“India will be a leading author in the next chapter of world politics.”
The Trump Administration Needs a Clear South China Sea Policy
By Ankit Panda
The first mention of the South China Sea by the new U.S. administration in office leaves more questions than it answers.
The Experts Speak: What Will US-China Relations Look Like Under Trump?
By Zhang Juan, Huang Nan, Pan Wenjie, and Shannon Tiezzi
U.S. and Chinese experts offer their outlooks on the bilateral relationship in the coming year.
Taiwan’s Message to Trump: We’re No ‘Bargaining Chip’
By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan's U.S. representative lays out a vision for the relationship under a new U.S. administration.
Can Japan Lead Asia's Economic Order?
By Paul Nadeau
Tokyo can be a champion of the economic order if Abe is prepared to lead.
Trump: The True New Maoist
By Kerry Brown
Mao's true heir is not Xi Jinping, but the new U.S. president.
A Lesson for the West From Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
Discontent will never disappear, but dissent may become dangerous.