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U.S. in Asia
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The Geopolitics of the Vietnam War
By Francis P. Sempa
Columnist James Burnham offered strategic insights into the war in Southeast Asia that remain relevant today.
The Case for Stronger Bhutanese-American Ties
By Matthew F. Ferraro
There is a compelling argument for strengthening ties with the tiny kingdom of Bhutan.
Support for Democracy Should Be the US Strategy for Asia
By Scott Bates
“Now it is time for America to be clear that we stand with the new democracies of Asia.”
America in Northeast Asia: Credibility and Deterrence
By Robert Dujarric
Why the United States should close the credibility gap in a tense region.
Washington Rediscovers Asia
By Elizabeth C. Economy
After a period of distraction, the U.S. reaffirms by word and deed its interest in Asia.
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