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5 Takeaways on US-India Relations After Modi's Meeting With Obama

5 Takeaways on US-India Relations After Modi's Meeting With Obama

By Ankit Panda
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets Obama for the seventh--and possibly final--time.
Obama’s Visit to Vietnam: A Turning Point?

Obama’s Visit to Vietnam: A Turning Point?

By Carl Thayer
The visit did result in the lifting of the arms embargo, but the context is far wider.

Donald Trump Wants to Talk to Kim Jong-un. Is That Really So Bad?

Donald Trump Wants to Talk to Kim Jong-un. Is That Really So Bad?

By Doug Bandow
Donald Trump wants to talk to North Korea. Is that really such a bad idea?

Religion in U.S. Foreign Policy: Implications for Asia

Religion in U.S. Foreign Policy: Implications for Asia

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Robert W. Hefner

How Far Have India-US Ties Come After Two Years of Modi?

How Far Have India-US Ties Come After Two Years of Modi?

By Shivaji Kumar
After two years in office, how far have India's ties with the United States come?
China: US Report 'Deliberately Distorted' China's Defense Policy

China: US Report 'Deliberately Distorted' China's Defense Policy

By Ankit Panda
The Chinese government has rejected a recent U.S. report on its military.

How the US-India Defense Partnership Came to Blossom Under Modi

How the US-India Defense Partnership Came to Blossom Under Modi

By Sourabh Gupta
As Ash Carter's recent trip to India highlights, U.S.-India defense ties are ready for a new era.
After F-16 Fiasco, US-Pakistan Ties Are Due to Head South Again

After F-16 Fiasco, US-Pakistan Ties Are Due to Head South Again

By Rohan Joshi
The ongoing imbroglio over the sale of F-16s highlights deeper fissures between Washington and Islamabad.

The Big Nuking of 1959: How the US Would Have Nuked East Asia

The Big Nuking of 1959: How the US Would Have Nuked East Asia

By Robert Farley
A recently declassified nuclear target list shows how the U.S. planned to use its nuclear weapons in the late-1950s.

The Fighters, A Doctor, and the US-Pakistan Relationship

The Fighters, A Doctor, and the US-Pakistan Relationship

By Hamzah Rifaat
The United States and Pakistan run into another in a long string of difficulties in their relationship.

Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy: Implications for Asia

Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy: Implications for Asia

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Donald Trump delivers a long-awaited articulation of his foreign policy views.
Fear and Honor: The Other Side of US-China 'Thucydides Trap'

Fear and Honor: The Other Side of US-China 'Thucydides Trap'

By Dingding Chen
China's "assertiveness" is much discussed. What about the role of U.S. fear?

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