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What Is a Greater National Security Threat to the US: North Korea or Iran?

What Is a Greater National Security Threat to the US: North Korea or Iran?

By Timothy S. Rich and Madelynn Einhorn
The answer depends on who you ask – Democrats or Republicans.
Did Trump’s India Visit Keep the US-India Relationship on Track?

Did Trump’s India Visit Keep the US-India Relationship on Track?

By Ankit Panda
Trump is the fourth consecutive U.S. president to visit India. Does his visit mark a turning point in the relationship or continuity?

Trump’s ‘Namaste Trump’ Speech in India: First Takeaways

Trump’s ‘Namaste Trump’ Speech in India: First Takeaways

By Ankit Panda
The U.S. president stayed positive and on message, keeping the U.S.-India relationship on track.

Who Cares if the US Is in a ‘New Cold War’ With China?

Who Cares if the US Is in a ‘New Cold War’ With China?

By Jacob Stokes
It’s time to focus on the tradeoffs that will come to define this important bilateral relationship.

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.
White House Confirms Trump’s First Trip to India

White House Confirms Trump’s First Trip to India

By Ankit Panda
The visit will be Trump's first to India as president.

Can the US Strengthen Its Economic Arsenal in Asia?

Can the US Strengthen Its Economic Arsenal in Asia?

By Robert Farley
Revisiting the “lethality” of sanctions -- and figuring out an endgame.
Asia Reassurance Initiative Act: Framework for a US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

Asia Reassurance Initiative Act: Framework for a US Indo-Pacific Strategy?

By Carl Thayer
ARIA provides a comprehensive framework for U.S. policy and strategy in the Indo- Pacific region.

Trouble in the Middle East Prompts Pompeo to Postpone Eastern Europe, Central Asia Trip

Trouble in the Middle East Prompts Pompeo to Postpone Eastern Europe, Central Asia Trip

By Catherine Putz
Once again, U.S. foreign policy engagements elsewhere in the world are truncated because of trouble in the Middle East.

Wang Peng on China-US Relations in the Xi and Trump Eras

Wang Peng on China-US Relations in the Xi and Trump Eras

By Shannon Tiezzi and Juan Zhang
“China-U.S. relations can’t go back to the past”.

America’s New Hong Kong Human Rights Act May Be Provocative, But It’s Not Surprising

America’s New Hong Kong Human Rights Act May Be Provocative, But It’s Not Surprising

By Joe Renouard
The law fits squarely within both the hawkish turn in China policy specifically and the tradition of U.S. human rights policymaking generally.
How Not to Win Friends and Influence the Indo-Pacific

How Not to Win Friends and Influence the Indo-Pacific

By Ankit Panda
Saying the Indo-Pacific matters is one thing; showing the Indo-Pacific it matters is another.

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