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Asian Americans Lobby to Name Navy Ship for Filipino Sailor

Asian Americans Lobby to Name Navy Ship for Filipino Sailor

By Janie Har
The secretary of the Navy has final authority and discretion to name and rename ships.
Is There Trouble Ahead for the US and India?

Is There Trouble Ahead for the US and India?

By Mike Watson
Clear challenges for the India-U.S. bilateral lay ahead over military, economic, and climate matters; tensions over democracy and human rights could flare up at any moment.

Transatlantic Cooperation on the China Challenge

Transatlantic Cooperation on the China Challenge

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Hans Binnendijk.

Chinese Subsidies: A Threat to US Competitiveness?

Chinese Subsidies: A Threat to US Competitiveness?

By Sara Hsu
Are Chinese subsidies to firms in strategic sectors a threat to the competitiveness of U.S. companies?

Fresh Calls for Space Security Governance Measures Unlikely to Yield Results

Fresh Calls for Space Security Governance Measures Unlikely to Yield Results

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Progress will probably require developing small, technical agreements given that big, all-encompassing agreements have proven too difficult under current international circumstances.
How to Operationalize the Quad

How to Operationalize the Quad

By Jeffrey T. Vanak, Jack Souders, and Kenneth del Mazo
Through deepening maritime partnerships, the Quad nations can amplify their mutual naval power in the Indo-Pacific.

Biden to Order a Review of US Supply Chains for Vital Goods

Biden to Order a Review of US Supply Chains for Vital Goods

By Associated Press
Over the past year, the fragility of vital supply chains has been revealed repeatedly.
Why Kazakhstan Joined New Investment Partnership With Uzbekistan, US

Why Kazakhstan Joined New Investment Partnership With Uzbekistan, US

By Wilder Alejandro Sanchez
Kazakhstan is working toward a more diversified economy.

To Face Down China, Should the United States Turn Away From the Middle East?

To Face Down China, Should the United States Turn Away From the Middle East?

By Robert Farley
It’s not that simple. Any effort to characterize China as an existential threat implies a level of conflict that will provide justification for U.S. intervention anywhere in the world. 

How Should Biden Engage China?

How Should Biden Engage China?

By Yan Liang
Complete rupture and a “cold war” with China is one possibility, while peaceful and mutually beneficial coexistence is another and better option. 

Can Uzbekistan Stay on Track in Improving its Human Rights Record?

Can Uzbekistan Stay on Track in Improving its Human Rights Record?

By Nodirjon Kirgizbaev
Uzbekistan undoubtedly needs to continue implementing recent initiated reforms, but its progress is promising.
Wargames: Losing Is Learning, Learning Is Winning

Wargames: Losing Is Learning, Learning Is Winning

By Jeffrey T. Vanak
It is imperative the U.S. military learns from wargame losses.

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