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Why Foreign Policy Matters to Myanmar’s Democratic Transition
By Hnin Wint Nyunt Hman
In the best-case scenario, Myanmar would be rich like the East and democratic like the West.
U.S. Congressman Accuses China of ‘Visa Blackmail’ Due to Planned Taiwan Visit
By Nick Aspinwall
Representative Sean Patrick Maloney said Beijing denied visas to a U.S. congressional delegation due to their plans to also visit Taiwan.
Taiwan Can Profit from the US-China Tech War
By Victor (Lin) Pu
The Taiwanese government could seize the space created by the U.S.-China tech conflict.
The Trump Administration Needs Policies to Match its Xinjiang Criticism
By Lucille Greer
China is capitalizing on global apathy toward anti-Muslim bigotry led by the president of the United States.
Amid China-US Rivalry, India Maintains Low Profile in Nepal
By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
With Xi Jinping expected to visit Nepal soon, Kathmandu is caught between the BRI and the United States’ Indo-Pacific strategy.
Greenland in US-Denmark-China Relations
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonas Parello-Plesner.
Economic Tools Necessary to Check China’s Aggression
By Matthew Dalton
U.S. public support for trade tactics is needed to thwart China’s increased belligerence.
US Investment Diplomacy and India’s Preferential Trade Status
By Srividya Jandhyala
Putting the U.S. termination of India’s preferential trade status in perspective
Trump’s Maximum-Pressure-to-All Strategy Is Not Working
By Dingding Chen
The U.S. president's maximum pressure strategies are set to backfire.
Pork and Huawei: US-Canada-China Trade Triangle
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Mike von Massow.
U.S.-China Trade War and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
By Jin Kai
A new era is dawning, presaged by dark clouds between the world’s two leading economies.
Toward a US-India Reset: Pivoting Trade and Strategy Together
By Hemal Shah
India must work to convert its trade challenges into opportunities.