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U.S. Senate
Ted Cruz Blocking State Department Nominees Over Nord Stream 2
By Catherine Putz
With news of a deal on the pipeline, Cruz isn’t getting what he wants. Will he finally let important diplomatic posts be filled?
With Focus on China, US Senate Passes Major Industrial Policy Bill
By Robert Farley
If the bill ultimately passes both houses of Congress, it will represent a major shift in how the United States government manages its relations with the tech sector.
Mitch McConnell, Kentucky, and the Asia-Pacific
By Robert Farley
Mitch McConnell of Kentucky has said a thing or two about the Asia-Pacific.
Who Is the US Republican Party’s Leading Iran Skeptic?
By Jack Detsch
The youngest member of the Senate has become the Republican’s bulwark on Iran. Why him?
Senate Politics Paralyze American Diplomacy
By Ankit Panda
The Republican Party is currently holding ambassador appointments hostage at the expense of U.S. national security.
No to U.S. Nukes in South Korea
A U.S. House committee is pressing the U.S. to consider redeploying tactical nuclear weapons in South Korea. It’s a bad idea.
The Folly of UNCLOS
The U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea is as much as anything else about fundamental disagreements between the U.S. and China. The U.S. shouldn’t sign up.
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