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The Question of the Decade: How Closely Will the US and India Align?

The Question of the Decade: How Closely Will the US and India Align?

By Robert Farley
Closer U.S.-India engagement seems to make sense, for very good reasons.
The US-India Partnership and Its Discontents: Managing Trump-Era Turbulence

The US-India Partnership and Its Discontents: Managing Trump-Era Turbulence

By Harsh V. Pant
Can Trump-era turbulence in the U.S.-India relationship be effectively managed?

North Korea Talks: Getting Around the Sequencing Problem

North Korea Talks: Getting Around the Sequencing Problem

By Joshua Nezam
The sequencing problem requires coordination between the U.S., China, and Korea to pressure meaningful steps from Kim.

Mattis to Visit China, Japan, and South Korea With South China Sea, North Korea in Mind

Mattis to Visit China, Japan, and South Korea With South China Sea, North Korea in Mind

By Ankit Panda
The trip will be Mattis' first to China as U.S. secretary of defense.

Limiting Foreign Investment to Protect U.S. Economic Security: Business Implications

Limiting Foreign Investment to Protect U.S. Economic Security: Business Implications

By John Taishu Pitt
National security-motivated efforts to limit foreign investment in the United States may have negative consequences.
Kim Jong Un Grabs the Headlines At Home, But What Did Trump Get From the Historic Summit?

Kim Jong Un Grabs the Headlines At Home, But What Did Trump Get From the Historic Summit?

By Ankit Panda
The summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un was historic, but far from the "epochal" event claimed by both leaders.

Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un Sign Joint Declaration at Singapore Summit

Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un Sign Joint Declaration at Singapore Summit

By Ankit Panda
The core of the summit agreement is an exchange of U.S. security guarantees in exchange for a North Korean commitment to "complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula."
CIA Director Mike Pompeo Met Kim Jong-un: Report

CIA Director Mike Pompeo Met Kim Jong-un: Report

By Ankit Panda
The meeting would be the highest-level official U.S.-North Korea encounter since 2000.

Trump's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy Needs Clarity

Trump's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy Needs Clarity

By Ankit Panda
There's much continuity at the core of the Trump administration's Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy, but what's next?

John Bolton Enters the Trump Administration: What to Expect

John Bolton Enters the Trump Administration: What to Expect

By Ankit Panda
John Bolton could unleash and enable Trump's worst instincts on foreign policy.

What Will Mike Pompeo Bring to US-China Ties?

What Will Mike Pompeo Bring to US-China Ties?

By Ankit Panda
In Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump has the enabler for his multifaceted China policy.
A Way Forward for Afghanistan After the 2nd Kabul Process Conference

A Way Forward for Afghanistan After the 2nd Kabul Process Conference

By Samim Arif
Ashraf Ghani's offer to the Taliban has been repudiated. The problem remains across the border, in Pakistan.

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