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Robert Kaplan's Right About Imperialism, Wrong About the Middle East

Robert Kaplan's Right About Imperialism, Wrong About the Middle East

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Imperialism can impose order. But that doesn't mean the U.S. should pursue empire in the Middle East.
US To Offer India New Tactical Aircraft

US To Offer India New Tactical Aircraft

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Ashton Carter will push New Delhi to buy US military hardware during this June's planned visit to the subcontinent.

Another Damning Afghanistan Reconstruction Report

Another Damning Afghanistan Reconstruction Report

By Catherine Putz
SIGAR issued its 27th quarterly report to Congress and the news isn’t great.

Does the US Need to Play Hardball with China's Communists?

Does the US Need to Play Hardball with China's Communists?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Perhaps, according to a new report. However, the authors fails to offer new insights on the Sino-US strategic rivalry.

Can George Kennan Guide 21st Century US National Security Strategy?

Can George Kennan Guide 21st Century US National Security Strategy?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report by a Washington-based think tank argues that the US should heed the advice of the father of containment.
US Army to Continue Military Dialogue with the PLA

US Army to Continue Military Dialogue with the PLA

By Franz-Stefan Gady
US Army Pacific will push for closer ties with the Chinese military.

'American Sniper' and What it Says About Civil-Military Relations in the US

'American Sniper' and What it Says About Civil-Military Relations in the US

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Is there a problem with the way the media portrays American soldiers?
The Faux US-China Climate Deal

The Faux US-China Climate Deal

By Zachary Keck
In the "historic" U.S.-China climate agreement this week, Beijing simply reiterated previously announced targets.

American Protectionism Threatens US-China Trade

American Protectionism Threatens US-China Trade

By Bill Watson
For all its complaints about Beijing's unfair trade policies, the U.S. unfairly targets Chinese goods.

From 'Looking' East to 'Acting' East: India’s Own Pivot to Asia

From 'Looking' East to 'Acting' East: India’s Own Pivot to Asia

By Michael Kugelman & Raymond E. Vickery Jr.
Under Modi, India has gone from merely "looking east" to acting east, and that's good news for Indo-U.S. relations.

US-Australia-China Hold First Ever Military Drill, But So What?

US-Australia-China Hold First Ever Military Drill, But So What?

By Zachary Keck
The first ever U.S.-China-Australia military drill illustrates the extent of their distrust -- and nothing more.
Time to Actively Deter North Korea

Time to Actively Deter North Korea

By Patrick M. Cronin
“It’s time to make North Korea have to worry more about deterring us rather than the other way around.”

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