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NATO Mulls Afghan Dilemma as US Draws Down, Attacks Mount

NATO Mulls Afghan Dilemma as US Draws Down, Attacks Mount

By Associated Press
But despite the surge in violence, and deep uncertainty caused by the U.S. drawdown, the peace agreement appears to be an opportunity too good for NATO to miss.
German Defense Minister Continues Her Indo-Pacific Campaign

German Defense Minister Continues Her Indo-Pacific Campaign

By Abhijnan Rej
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer imagines a larger role for her country in the region, though in prudent terms.

The Trump Administration Must Maintain America’s Indo-Pacific Basing Posture

The Trump Administration Must Maintain America’s Indo-Pacific Basing Posture

By Melinda Madden
With Japan, the administration stands to damage relations at precisely the wrong time.

NATO-China Council: Now is the Time

NATO-China Council: Now is the Time

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ian Brzezinski

NATO Needs a China Policy

NATO Needs a China Policy

By Helena Legarda and Meia Nouwens
NATO needs a coordinated and comprehensive strategy to deal with an ever-more confident China.
China in US-Poland Relations: Huawei and Geopolitics

China in US-Poland Relations: Huawei and Geopolitics

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Mariusz Rukat.

US Withdrawal From INF Treaty: Impact on China

US Withdrawal From INF Treaty: Impact on China

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Mariusz Rukat.
Can Asia and Europe Make America’s Alliances Great Again?

Can Asia and Europe Make America’s Alliances Great Again?

By Tongfi Kim
What can U.S. allies in Asia and Europe do to cope with the risk President Trump presents?

Thinking the Unthinkable: Central Europe at War With North Korea

Thinking the Unthinkable: Central Europe at War With North Korea

By Tomáš A. Nagy
The “soft” and “light” military capabilities of Central European armies could come in handy if war erupts on the Peninsula.

Regional Security Architectures: Comparing Asia and Europe

Regional Security Architectures: Comparing Asia and Europe

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Anis Bajrektarevic.

Blast in Kabul's Diplomatic District Kills 85, Injures 400

Blast in Kabul's Diplomatic District Kills 85, Injures 400

By Catherine Putz
Taliban denies involvement in the attack, which mostly killed civilians commuting.
China, Russia, and the Long ‘Unipolar Moment’ Revisited

China, Russia, and the Long ‘Unipolar Moment’ Revisited

By Nathan A. Sears
A year later, does the argument of reinforced U.S. hegemony hold up?

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