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US Commerce Department Tightens China Export Controls on Military Use Concerns

US Commerce Department Tightens China Export Controls on Military Use Concerns

By Ankit Panda
The new rule expands the scope of existing export restrictions to cover all military end-users in China.
Missile Investments Are Needed to Meet China’s Nuclear Challenge

Missile Investments Are Needed to Meet China’s Nuclear Challenge

By Richard D. Fisher, Jr.
Convincing China to agree to nuclear limitation agreements will require investments in American forces.

Is H. R. McMaster the New Mr. X?

Is H. R. McMaster the New Mr. X?

By Francis P. Sempa
Comparing McMaster’s China prescriptions to George Kennan’s famous containment strategy.

America’s COVID-19 Response in Asia

America’s COVID-19 Response in Asia

By Zachary Williams
What the U.S. is doing to help Asian countries amid the pandemic, and what that means for U.S.-China strategic competition.

Can the US Practice Knowledge Statecraft Again?

Can the US Practice Knowledge Statecraft Again?

By Robert Farley
Knowledge statecraft, technology sharing, and intellectual property are are intertwined.
Blue Dot Network: The Belt and Road Alternative

Blue Dot Network: The Belt and Road Alternative

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Matthew P. Goodman.

China Is Getting Closer to One of the Best US Allies in Latin America

China Is Getting Closer to One of the Best US Allies in Latin America

By Juan Camilo Martínez Garcia
40 years since relations were established, Colombia-China relations are entering a bold new phase.  
China’s Coronavirus Spin

China’s Coronavirus Spin

By Eleanor Albert
As the pandemic hits hard in other countries, China has declared its own response a success story.

China and the Mediterranean: Geostrategic Context and Contest

China and the Mediterranean: Geostrategic Context and Contest

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Barry Strauss.

Making the Most of US-ASEAN Ties, Even Without the Vegas Summit

Making the Most of US-ASEAN Ties, Even Without the Vegas Summit

By Charles Dunst and Hunter Marston
To regain its advantage in Southeast Asia, Washington must redefine the terms of competition.

Pompeo’s Africa Trip Reinforces Message of Competition With China 

Pompeo’s Africa Trip Reinforces Message of Competition With China 

By Eleanor Albert
Increasingly, U.S. diplomacy around the world is being shaped by the perceived competition with China.
The US Is Losing the 5G Fight, But Hampering China Is Not the Solution

The US Is Losing the 5G Fight, But Hampering China Is Not the Solution

By Enea Gjoza
If the United States wants to compete, it should focus on domestic revitalization.

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