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Why the Obvious Geopolitics of the Taiwan Policy Act of 2022 Matter

Why the Obvious Geopolitics of the Taiwan Policy Act of 2022 Matter

By Johanna M. Costigan
The bill is more about opposition to China than support for Taiwan, and is part of the broader securitization of Washington's Taiwan policy.
Ali Wyne on US Foreign Policy in the Era of Great Power Competition

Ali Wyne on US Foreign Policy in the Era of Great Power Competition

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Competition with China and Russia is a means, not an end,” Wyne reminds policymakers.

Why AI Is the New Frontier in China-US Competition

Why AI Is the New Frontier in China-US Competition

By James Borton
With China well-placed to take advantage of these potentially lucrative innovations, Washington must leverage AI in its infrastructural plans for the future.

China-US Tensions a Moment of Reckoning for the Indo-Pacific Order

China-US Tensions a Moment of Reckoning for the Indo-Pacific Order

By Monish Tourangbam and Radhey Tambi
What do hard times in China-US relations portend for other stakeholders in a “free, open, inclusive and rules based” Indo-Pacific, such as India? 

China, US Woo Pacific Island Nations

China, US Woo Pacific Island Nations

By Bonnie Girard
The Pacific Islands states have rejected China’s overreach. But are Washington’s efforts any more attractive?
The Biden Administration’s China Strategy

The Biden Administration’s China Strategy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Raymond Kuo.

The US Needs a New Solarium for a New Grand Strategy

The US Needs a New Solarium for a New Grand Strategy

By James P. Farwell and Michael Miklaucic
A new grand strategy is desperately needed to meet not only the military threat posed by Russia, but the more comprehensive threat from China.
Will IPEF Help the US Counter China?

Will IPEF Help the US Counter China?

By Dingding Chen and Yingfan Chen
It is uncertain whether the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework can succeed in reshaping China’s economic influence in Asia.

Biden’s China Strategy Needs an Economic Statecraft Component

Biden’s China Strategy Needs an Economic Statecraft Component

By Kelly A. Grieco
The China challenge is indeed serious, but the Biden administration’s strategy for addressing it so far has been lacking.

Blinken Emphasizes Cooperation, Including With Beijing, in China Policy Speech

Blinken Emphasizes Cooperation, Including With Beijing, in China Policy Speech

By Shannon Tiezzi
Blinken emphasized cooperation with allies and partners, and even with China itself, in his long-awaited speech.

The Difference Between America’s 2 Cold Wars

The Difference Between America’s 2 Cold Wars

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alfredo Toro Hardy.
Survey: Americans Increasingly See China as a Threat

Survey: Americans Increasingly See China as a Threat

By David Rising and Ken Moritsugu
Currently, 62 percent of Americans see China as a competitor and 25 percent as an enemy.

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