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The First Republican Presidential Debate Revealed a Crucial Split on China Policy
By Jiachen Shi
The clash between Reaganism and the non-interventionism championed by the rising New Right will have enormous implications for China policy.
What Does the Rise of the New Right Mean for China-US Relations?
By Jiachen Shi
Politicians like Rand Paul embrace a firm non-intervention stance, which results in a far more moderate approach to China issues.
Republican Round #3: Survival of the Fittest
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Candidates focus on US economy and fight for their political future.
Rand Paul, Offshore Balancing, and the Asia-Pacific
By Robert Farley
Kentucky's Rand Paul might not be all that important for U.S. Asia policy--then again, he's running for president.
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky, and the Asia-Pacific
By Robert Farley
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has said a thing or two about the Asia-Pacific.
The Politics of Rebalance: The Future of US Leadership In Asia
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
How will U.S. presidential candidates frame the future of U.S. policy towards Asia?
Rand Paul to Obama: Finish TPP Trade Deal
By Zachary Keck
“Instead of just talking about a so-called ‘pivot to Asia,’ the Obama administration should prioritize negotiating the” TPP.
Is Technology Eroding America’s Military Edge?
By Zachary Keck
Plus, Senator Rand Paul makes the case for diplomacy. Weekend links.
Toyo Ito Claims 2013 Pritzker Prize, Asian Architecture Booms
Japanese visionary Toyo Ito has won this year’s Pritzker Prize, the “Nobel” of architecture.
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