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EastWest Institute

March 16, 2016
China-Taiwan Relations: Toward an Improved Cross-Strait Status Quo
By David J. Firestein
The status quo around the cross-Strait issue is failing the United States, even as it is failing Taiwan and the PRC.

February 25, 2016
How Cyberspace Is at the Leading Edge of Global Change
By Bruce McConnell
What can cyberspace teach us about managing the world's political crises?

February 03, 2016
Can China Be Deterred in Cyber Space?
By Joseph Nye
Deterring state actors from attacks that do not reach the level of force is difficult.

October 19, 2015
Afghanistan: Fragile But Moving Forward
By James L. Creighton
Despite persistent challenges, there are reasons for cautious optimism.

October 07, 2015
Why the China-US Cyber Agreement May Prove Destructive
By Greg Austin
No easy solutions in U.S.–China cyber security.

June 22, 2015
Why Afghanistan Needs Pakistan
By James L. Creighton
The Afghan President is reaching out to Pakistan. A former U.S. brigade commander thinks that’s a good thing.

May 22, 2015
What the US Gets Wrong About Chinese Cyberespionage
By Greg Austin
Is it government policy in China to pass on commercial secrets obtained via cyberespionage to civil sector firms?

April 27, 2015
How China Uses its Cyber Power for Internal Security
By Greg Austin
This is the first in a series of 5 articles discussing IT as a means to solidify Communist Party rule in the country.

April 16, 2015
Can the United States and Russia Jointly Combat Afghan Heroin?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report wants Moscow and Washington to work together to fight drug trafficking.

March 16, 2015
Is China the Biggest Thief in Cyberspace?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
According to some former U.S. officials, the answer is yes; however some experts harbor doubts.

September 17, 2013
US Arms Sales to Taiwan Aren’t the Problem
It is Beijing’s demands for reunification, not U.S. arms sales, that make Taiwan such a flashpoint.
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