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US rebalance to Asia
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Strategy Games, War, and Asia’s New Map
By Van Jackson
In different regions in Asia, states are playing different types of strategic games.
Forecasting the Future of US-China Competition
By Dr. Patrick Cronin
A snapshot of Washington views on the future of the US-China relationship.
US Will Hold Elevated Trilateral Dialogue with India and Japan
By Prashanth Parameswaran
US vice-president announces ministerial level trilateral in a further boost for cooperation.
Beyond the US Rebalance to Asia: A Regional Perspective
By David Lang
A look at what US allies and partners are doing in the Asia-Pacific.
US, Japan Agree to New Defense Guidelines
By Ankit Panda
The U.S. and Japan finalized a new set of defense guidelines envisioning a more global role for their alliance.
3 Ways a Hillary Clinton Presidency Would Affect US-China Relations
By Dingding Chen
A Hillary Clinton presidency would certainly present some challenges, but nothing U.S.-China relations can't withstand.
US May Base Warships in Australia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Washington is eying ways to expand its military presence there.
US and Vietnam Should Tread Carefully on Relations
By Brian Benedictus
While a strategic relationship makes sense on paper, both sides should temper their expectations.
South Korea and the Trilateral Dilemma
By Se Young Jang
Can Seoul overcome domestic sentiment on Japan and agree to trilateral cooperation on military intelligence sharing?
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