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Federalism in the Time of Coronavirus: A Comparative US Advantage

Federalism in the Time of Coronavirus: A Comparative US Advantage

By Caroline Chang, Scott Moore, and Ali Wyne
Despite poor performance at the national level, state and local authorities in the United States have performed admirably. 
The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

The New US-China Battlefield Over the COVID-19 Narrative: Poland

By Paulina Uznanska and Marian Fila
Largely via Twitter, the U.S. and Chinese ambassadors to Poland have engaged in a fierce debate over COVID-19.

Don’t Get Too Excited, ‘Quad Plus’ Meetings Won’t Cover China

Don’t Get Too Excited, ‘Quad Plus’ Meetings Won’t Cover China

By Derek Grossman
The Quad Plus may actually jeopardize what, in recent years, has become the Quad’s primary mission long-term: signalling unified resolve to counter China’s growing assertiveness in the Indo-Pacific.

Competition With China Goes Subnational

Competition With China Goes Subnational

By Scott Moore
Can Beijing successfully exploit divisions between local and central governments?

Australia Is Watching the US Election Process Closely

Australia Is Watching the US Election Process Closely

By Grant Wyeth
Whoever holds the U.S presidency has a considerable impact on Australia.
USMC’s Futenma Replacement Facility in Okinawa Delayed – For How Long?

USMC’s Futenma Replacement Facility in Okinawa Delayed – For How Long?

By C. Douglas Lummis
Yet more delays for the controversial facility as local opposition continues unabated.

The Investment War with China: Assessing American Pressure

The Investment War with China: Assessing American Pressure

By Jean-Marc F. Blanchard
Part two of this series looks at American pressure on Chinese outward foreign direct investment.
What Shapes India’s View on the Quad?

What Shapes India’s View on the Quad?

By Ameya Pratap Singh
Assessing the logic of alliances outside of the West.

A Cost-Sharing Conundrum for South Korea and Japan

A Cost-Sharing Conundrum for South Korea and Japan

By Jonathan Stutte
Exorbitant demands from the Trump administration put the already fragile Japan-Korea-U.S. security alliance at risk.

The US Must Counter China’s Malign Agenda

The US Must Counter China’s Malign Agenda

By Michael McCaul
China poses a threat to the U.S. and the world.

Is the US Losing the Artificial Intelligence Arms Race?

Is the US Losing the Artificial Intelligence Arms Race?

By James Johnson
As Chinese and Russian technologies become more sophisticated, they threaten U.S. domination of technological innovation and development.
US Travel Industry to Chinese Tourists: What Trade War?

US Travel Industry to Chinese Tourists: What Trade War?

By Associated Press
The U.S. travel industry is redoubling its efforts to engage with Chinese tourists while waiting out the trade war.

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