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Falconistan: The Long History of Pakistan and US F-16s

Falconistan: The Long History of Pakistan and US F-16s

By Rohan Joshi
What does the United States' decision to sell Block-52 F-16 fighters to Pakistan tell us?
The Future of US Foreign Policy: American Leadership In Asia

The Future of US Foreign Policy: American Leadership In Asia

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Richard Fontaine

It's Official: Nuclear-Related Sanctions Are Lifted on Iran, Nuclear Deal Implemented

It's Official: Nuclear-Related Sanctions Are Lifted on Iran, Nuclear Deal Implemented

By Ankit Panda
With the IAEA certifying Iran's compliance with technical constraints on its nuclear program, the nuclear deal is implemented.

US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea

US Presidential Candidates Aren't Quite Ready to Handle North Korea

By Denny Roy
Candidates for the U.S. presidency are worryingly ill-prepared to deal with North Korea's provocations.

Democratic Debate #2: Rhetoric and Revolution

Democratic Debate #2: Rhetoric and Revolution

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley wrangle over rhetoric and revolution.
How the Rest of Asia Reacted to US Navy Patrol Near China's Man-Made Island

How the Rest of Asia Reacted to US Navy Patrol Near China's Man-Made Island

By Jake Douglas
We know China wasn't happy. What about everyone else?

Further Militarizing the South China Sea May Undermine Freedom of Navigation

Further Militarizing the South China Sea May Undermine Freedom of Navigation

By Doug Bandow and Eric Gomez
U.S. plans to conduct freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea will further destabilize the region.
Think Xi Jinping's State Visit to the US Went Well? Think Again

Think Xi Jinping's State Visit to the US Went Well? Think Again

By Dingding Chen
A modest Xi-Obama summit signals troubles ahead. No major breakthrough was achieved during the summit.

After Incheon: Containment or Liberation?

After Incheon: Containment or Liberation?

By Francis P. Sempa
The famous landing and its aftermath helped guide U.S. foreign policy doctrine in the postwar period.

US, India Expand Strategic and Commercial Ties

US, India Expand Strategic and Commercial Ties

By Ankit Panda
The United States and India wrapped up their first-ever Strategic and Commercial Dialogue.

How Washington Can Manage Sustainable Strategic Competition With China

How Washington Can Manage Sustainable Strategic Competition With China

By Robert Daly
What's needed now is long-term messaging at a short summit.
Evaluating the US-India Strategic Agenda

Evaluating the US-India Strategic Agenda

By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
As dynamic democracies with an interest in the future of Asia, the United States and India should come together.

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