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US National Security Strategy 2022: The View From Bangladesh
November 02, 2022

US National Security Strategy 2022: The View From Bangladesh

By Ayesha Binte Towhid
The increasingly stark language of competition with China will alarm countries like Bangladesh, who want to remain friendly with both sides.

US-China Competition and Cooperation: The Long View
July 09, 2019

US-China Competition and Cooperation: The Long View

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Cortez A. Cooper III.
What Do China’s Military Hawks Think of Trump?
July 26, 2018

What Do China’s Military Hawks Think of Trump?

By Xiaofeng Wang
Well-known hardliners react to the new U.S. security strategy and trade war.

Washington Must Own up to Superpower Competition With China
March 08, 2018

Washington Must Own up to Superpower Competition With China

By Will Saetren and Hunter Marston
The first step is for the U.S. to admit that China is a full-blown superpower.

US Allies Aren’t Buying Its New Strategies to Confront China
February 05, 2018

US Allies Aren’t Buying Its New Strategies to Confront China

By Bates Gill
China presents many challenges, but bluff, bluster, and empty rhetoric will be seen for exactly what it is.

Donald Trump’s National Security Strategy and Southeast Asia
December 28, 2017

Donald Trump’s National Security Strategy and Southeast Asia

By Li Jie Sheng

The US National Security Strategy: Implications for the Indo-Pacific
December 21, 2017

The US National Security Strategy: Implications for the Indo-Pacific

By Yuki Tatsumi
The Trump administration makes clear the Indo-Pacific is at the top of its strategic agenda.
The US National Security Strategy and Great Power Relations
December 20, 2017

The US National Security Strategy and Great Power Relations

By Niharika Tagotra
The NSS institutionalizes trends in U.S. engagement with both China and India.

How America and China Have Different Visions of International Order
July 03, 2015

How America and China Have Different Visions of International Order

By Alek Chance
One man’s leadership is another man’s hegemony.

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