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Does America Even Need a Strategy for Asia?

Does America Even Need a Strategy for Asia?

By Mira Rapp-Hooper
Defining ends and means is hard; aligning them is even more so. Still the benefits of a strategy outweigh the costs.
The US and China Are Right to Distrust Each Other

The US and China Are Right to Distrust Each Other

By Zachary Keck
Trust is a rare commodity in international politics, and Beijing and Washington aren’t likely to be an exception.

US-China Rivalry More Dangerous Than Cold War?

US-China Rivalry More Dangerous Than Cold War?

By Zachary Keck
Mearsheimer says a war between the US and China will be more likely than a US-Soviet one was during the Cold War.

America’s Relative Decline: Should We Panic?

America’s Relative Decline: Should We Panic?

By Zachary Keck
The end of the unipolar era will create new dangers that the world mustn’t overlook.

With Oil Deal, Russia Pressures US on Iran

With Oil Deal, Russia Pressures US on Iran

By Zachary Keck
The reported oil-for-goods agreement between Russia and Iran aims to force America’s hand on the nuclear talks.
Indian Diplomat Leaves US After Being Indicted

Indian Diplomat Leaves US After Being Indicted

By Zachary Keck
With Devyani Khobragade out of the country, can the U.S. and India move past the dispute?

Yes, America Does Have a “China Strategy”

Yes, America Does Have a “China Strategy”

By Harry Kazianis
It's not that the U.S. lacks a China strategy, it's just that few understand or like the plan.
Interview: Francisco J. Sánchez

Interview: Francisco J. Sánchez

By Li Zhenyu
As China and the U.S. hold annual trade talks, we speak with the U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade.

China’s Game of Chicken in the East China Sea

China’s Game of Chicken in the East China Sea

Leading from behind at a time when tensions are only mounting would be a tragic mistake.

Who Is Fighting China's War On Terror?

Who Is Fighting China's War On Terror?

China steps up its international counterterrorism efforts with the help of two unlikely allies: Pakistan and the U.S.

Russia as a U.S.-China Battleground State

Russia as a U.S.-China Battleground State

The strategic triangle from the Cold War is returning. Only this time, Russia is the prize.

Why America’s Innovation Edge Over China Will Endure

Why America’s Innovation Edge Over China Will Endure

America’s superior protection of IP rights will help it retain its lead over China in technological innovation.

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