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U.S. power
China – A Reluctant Global Power
By Amitai Etzioni
Trump has created a global power vacuum. Is Beijing ready to fill it?
A Chinese Perspective on the US Presidential Election
By Xie Tao
The rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders signal a seachange in American identity.
Donald Trump’s Foreign Policy: Implications for Asia
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Donald Trump delivers a long-awaited articulation of his foreign policy views.
Why Obama Got the Fundamentals of American Foreign Policy Right
By Ankit Panda
There is one overriding task that has guided the exercise of American power abroad since 1945.
Did Obama's 'Red Line' Fib Matter in the End?
By Robert Farley
The importance of credibility in international affairs is often overestimated.
Interview: Joseph Nye
By Emanuel Pastreich
“The U.S. and China are deeply entangled, and that state is largely a good thing.”
America’s Society Is Wealthier Than China’s – And It Doesn’t Matter
By Christopher A. McNally and Denny Roy
The large gap in private wealth has limited significance.
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.
How Far Can American Exceptionalism Go?
By Chen Jimin
U.S. hegemony appears to be in relative decline. How will it continue to lead on the global stage?
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