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China, Russia, and the Long ‘Unipolar Moment'
By Nathan A. Sears
How balancing failures are actually extending U.S. hegemony.

Poll: Central Asia Points to the US as its Biggest Threat
By Catherine Putz
Afghanistan also tops the list of regional responses to a Gallup Poll last year; ISIS makes an appearance too.

Fact Check: Sputnik Says US is Pivoting to Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
Parsing through Russian propaganda so you don’t have to.

Want to Save Ukraine? Forget Europe, Look to China
By Jakub Piasecki and Matt Olchawa
What if the American pivot to Asia had taken place in the 1940s?

The S-300: Game-Changing Weapon or Diplomatic Bargaining Chip?
By Quentin Buckholz
Russia has announced it will supply the missile system to Iran, but Moscow may have another objective in mind.

Sino-Russian Relations and the Lessons of 1996
By Gregory Shtraks
A watershed year for Russia’s ties with China shows the role of domestic politics in driving “great power relations.”

Ukraine and the Russia-China Axis
By James D.J. Brown
Current U.S. policy on the Ukraine crisis is driving Russia into China’s embrace.

Why the US Should Worry About Russia, Not China
By Robert Farley
How you solve a problem like China is different than how you solve a problem like Russia.

What Do Chinese and Russians Think of the U.S. Military?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A recent article touches on U.S. perceptions of its military. But how do other countries view it?

Dr. Strangelove’s Advice to U.S. and Russian Nuclear Planners
By Walter C. Clemens, Jr.
A recent report offers some disturbing advice for nuclear weapons policy.

The Russia-US Melee: Cold War Redux in Space?
By Melissa S. Hersh & Ajey Lele
Tensions emerging from the Ukraine crisis don’t auger well for future cooperation in space.
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