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Grand Strategy
Xi Jinping's Asian Security Dream
By Paul R. Burgman Jr.
Xi Jinping has often spoken of the Chinese Dream, but what does he dream of for Asia?
Seeking Status: Will India Learn the Lessons of Bismarck's Germany?
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What kind of power will India become?
Fear and Honor: The Other Side of US-China 'Thucydides Trap'
By Dingding Chen
China's "assertiveness" is much discussed. What about the role of U.S. fear?
Why Obama Got the Fundamentals of American Foreign Policy Right
By Ankit Panda
There is one overriding task that has guided the exercise of American power abroad since 1945.
China’s Elegant, Flawed, Grand Strategy
By Leon Whyte
Elegant in theory, Beijing’s grand strategy is triggering an Asian security dilemma.
US Foreign Policy Bureaucrats See Tough Times Ahead
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. Quadrennial Diplomacy and Development Review (QDDR) offers insight into problems facing U.S. foreign policy.
Obama, Grand Strategy and Reinhold Niebuhr
By Daniel Clausen and Max Nurnus
The thinking of the American intellectual makes clear the virtues of the not-so-grand strategy.
Why the US Should Worry About Russia, Not China
By Robert Farley
How you solve a problem like China is different than how you solve a problem like Russia.
It's Time for a Little Heterodoxy in Naval Strategy
By Robert Farley
It's time to remember some of the more forgotten naval strategists.
In Iraq, Beware of Destruction Without Control
By James R. Holmes
So long as man lives on land, there's only so much air power can accomplish.
The US Doesn’t Have a Strategy (And That’s a Good Thing)
By Robert Farley
Deciding not to decide is a strategy that could suit the U.S. well.
Yes, The US Navy’s Been on a Strategic Holiday
By James R. Holmes
For the past 2 decades plus the US Navy hasn’t had to fight for command of the sea. Is it now hungover?