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The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States

The Art of the Balance: Japan, China and the United States

By Catherine Putz
It’s no easy thing to balance a distant ally with a worrisome close neighbor.
Navigating Asia’s Stormy Seas: Regional Perspectives on US-China Competition

Navigating Asia’s Stormy Seas: Regional Perspectives on US-China Competition

By Michael S. Chase and Mara Karlin
In an era of uncertainty, countries across the region are carefully balancing relations with Washington and Beijing.

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.

What Makes America the Most Powerful State in Asia?

What Makes America the Most Powerful State in Asia?

By Catherine Putz
In the Lowy Institute's Asia Power Index, Washington remains on top. But China isn't far behind.

Why the United States Congress Should Work to Advance US-India Ties

Why the United States Congress Should Work to Advance US-India Ties

By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
The future development of the U.S.-India relationship will require legislative ballast in the United States.
China’s Quest to Marginalize the US Hits a North Korea-Sized Snag

China’s Quest to Marginalize the US Hits a North Korea-Sized Snag

By Kerry Brown
China's plan to globally circumvent the U.S. is working. There's just one problem: North Korea.

What to Make of the New US Defense Secretary's 'Apology Tour'

What to Make of the New US Defense Secretary's 'Apology Tour'

By Alex Ward
In Asia next week, it's up to Mattis to salvage key relationships bruised by President Trump's campaign rhetoric.

Interview: Francis Fukuyama

By Emanuel Pastreich
Francis Fukuyama on the rise of China, East Asia tensions, and the role of the United States.

Shaping the Asia-Pacific Order: Don’t Count the US Out

Shaping the Asia-Pacific Order: Don’t Count the US Out

By Robert A. Manning
With some foresight and leadership, the postwar system can survive.

How Russia, China, and IS Have Made the US Popular Again

How Russia, China, and IS Have Made the US Popular Again

By Rob Spalding and Adam Lowther
Allies and partners are looking to the United States in ways not seen since the Cold War.

The Next US President: Asia's Impact on America's Future

The Next US President: Asia's Impact on America's Future

By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from Admiral Dennis Blair
Disputology: The US and East Asia’s Sovereignty Disputes

Disputology: The US and East Asia’s Sovereignty Disputes

By David A. Welch
Why and how Washington should clarify its policy of not taking sides in sovereignty disputes.

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