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U.S. Department of State
Will Regulatory Poison Pills Render AUKUS Dead on Arrival?
By Jeffrey P. Bialos
It’s time to consider novel, creative solutions to longstanding regulatory and bureaucratic hurdles that could, left unaddressed, doom AUKUS.
Tillerson's State Department and the Politics of the Indo-Pacific
By Robert Farley
What’s going on at the Department of State and what impact will it have on U.S. diplomacy towards the Indo-Pacific?
Did Hillary Clinton’s Pivot To Asia Work?
By Catherine Putz and Shannon Tiezzi
Taking an deeper look at Clinton's record as secretary of state.
The United States Faces a Security Assistance Dilemma in Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
The U.S. State Department has been ignoring many of its own rules for years; it's no surprise the Defense Department is too
US Embassy in Tajikistan's Reporting Lacks 'Credibility'
By Catherine Putz
More than 50 percent of the U.S. embassy in Dushanbe's funding comes from the Pentagon.
The Future of American Diplomacy
By Joshua W. Walker
Is not doubling down on its great-power past, but in response to the "rise of the rest" is something more inclusive.
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