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Actually, China Is Not Building a 'Great Wall of Self-Isolation'
By Dingding Chen
On the contrary, China’s rise in Asia poses both opportunities and challenges to the region.
Is it Obvious Why India Cares About Nuclear Weapons?
By Robert Farley
Was India looking for prestige? Was it looking for security? What about both?
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?
Can India Ever Become a Great Power?
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Three preeminent analysts of the South Asian giant offer differing assessments.
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.
The 10 Young Chinese Foreign Policy Scholars You Should Know
By Dingding Chen
In 20 years, this group of scholars will shape China’s foreign policy.
4 Myths About North Korea
By Dingding Chen
In order to successfully approach North Korea, steer clear of these unhelpful myths.
Hans Morgenthau and the Balance of Power in Asia
By Francis P. Sempa
The father of realism in international relations envisioned China’s rise, the U.S. rebalance, and the Asian Century.
The Worrying Rise of Anti-China Discourse in the US
By Dingding Chen
Forget U.S. patrols in the South China Sea. This is the real threat to U.S.-China relations.
The United States Shouldn't Invite China to RIMPAC 2016 (With a Catch)
By Ankit Panda
Washington should start imposing costs on Beijing for its behavior.
For America, Decline is a Choice
“In reality, decline is not a foregone conclusion but a deliberate political choice that builds from a failure to define what matters most to the nation.”
A Roadmap for American Grand Strategy
Mapping a grand strategy to strengthen and enhance America’s role in the world.