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United States
KORUS Revision Does Little for US, Less for Koreans
By Justin Fendos
What’s actually in the revision of the KORUS free trade agreement?
Achieving Peace on the Korean Peninsula
By John Hemmings, Tat Yan Kong, and Ramon Pacheco Pardo
The possibility of peace seems closer than ever before, but caution is necessary.
How Real Is the Chinese Threat to the United States?
By Charles V. Peña
Threat is a function of both capability and intention.
How to Reorient US North Korea Policy
By Denny Roy
If there was ever a real chance for the near-term denuclearization of North Korea, its momentum has halted.
Charting Asia’s Research Ascendancy
By Tyler Headley
How China, India, and South Korea are closing the gap with the United States.
Dealing with an Ambiguous World Order, from China to the United States
By Aryeh Tepper
How to think about a world order in flux.
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.
Minding the Gap in US-ROK Public Opinion
By Kristine Lee and Melodie Ha
The key remains the U.S. president’s ability to articulate a clear vision to both the American and South Korean publics.
United States, Australia, Japan Achieve War Games First at RIMPAC on Kauai
By Jon Letman
Australia, the United States, and Japan focus on improving interoperability with sinking exercise.
China Is Standing in the Way of North Korea Negotiations
By Willis L. Krumholz
The solution involves realistic goals, trust building, and the willingness to walk away.
What’s Next for India-US Relations?
By Monish Tourangbam
The India-US relationship is still determined to a large extent by the power asymmetry between the two powers.
Many Questions Remain After Uzbekistan Fines US Citizen Over Alleged IMU Links
By Catherine Putz
Unexpectedly, Uzbekistan levied only a small fine on a man the state says has links to the IMU.