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Warning from Australia: Meet the Threat of Chinese Economic Coercion to Democracy
China is strengthening the coercive tools at its disposal and working to perfect their use against democracies....
By Megan Ophel
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The U.S.’s China Strategy Needs New Tools
Policymakers maintain an unparalleled capacity to push back using sanctions, export controls and investment restrictions. Trade, however, presents a unique dilemma....
By Jordan Schneider & David Talbot
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The Case Against Foreign Policy Solutionism
Not all problems can actually be solved—and many of today’s foremost foreign policy challenges fall squarely into that category....
By Richard Fontaine
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Will Biden Stop Trump’s Afghan Retreat?
The Biden team inherits a ticking time bomb it must quickly disarm....
By Vance Serchuk
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The opportunities and challenges facing Lloyd Austin as defense secretary
Austin’s forty years in the military represent both the risk of inertia and a real opportunity to address serious issues....
By Dr. Jason Dempsey & Emma Moore
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A Sharper Approach to China’s Military-Civil Fusion Strategy Begins by Dispelling Myths
First, MCF is not an invention of Xi Jinping....
By Elsa B. Kania & Lorand Laskai
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Post-Pandemic Tourism Could Boost China’s New Digital Currency
Tourism could become a defining moment for the internationalization of China’s currency, the renminbi....
By Francis Shin
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The Cyber Maritime Environment: A Shared Critical Infrastructure and Trump's Maritime Cyber Security Plan
The Maritime Cybersecurity Plan provides a basis upon which the Biden administration can build a whole-of-nation defense in a digitalized environment....
By Nina Kollars, Sam Tangredi & Chris Demchak
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Biden Must Rally Europe to Stand Up to Putin
Biden needs to rally America’s allies in a new diplomatic push to pressure the regime of Vladimir Putin....
By Edward Fishman & Max Bergmann
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Sharper: Iran
While President Biden has publicly committed to reengaging Iran, his administration faces immediate challenges....
By Kaleigh Thomas, Chris Estep & Cole Stevens
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Duyeon Kim on South Korea’s Foreign Policy Priorities
South Korean President Moon Jae-in faces an unenviable foreign policy environment heading into the final year-plus of his presidency. North Korea remains utterly impassive in ...
By Duyeon Kim
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What South Korea and China Do Together on North Korea Depends on Biden
It is imperative for the Biden administration to quickly resume its leadership role in Asia through multilateral engagement....
By Jason Bartlett
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Enough Is Enough: It's Time for National Guard Members to Go Home
The time has come for Guardsmen to return home and take up their state mission and civilian employment....
By Nathalie Grogan
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Beijing’s Warning Shot to Biden
U.S. policymakers must begin treating sanctions by other countries as a serious national security threat....
By Edward Fishman & Ashley Feng
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Why Biden won’t reset on China
The Biden administration is not just breaking with Trump, but with all the Republican and Democrat administrations that came before....
By Richard Fontaine
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Regulate Social-Media Companies
It is time, at long last, to regulate....
By Divya Ramjee & Elsa B. Kania
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Intel’s Woes Offer an Opportunity for Resilience
Policymakers and business leaders need to forge a sound industrial policy with a “buy American” standard and incentives to keep the manufacturing and innovation of critical go...
By Anthony Vinci & Dr. Nadia Schadlow
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Washington and Seoul Must Heal Their Alliance
Any discord between the United States and South Korea could put at risk the security of both the Korean Peninsula and the broader region....
By Duyeon Kim
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Biden team needs some quick wins on tech policy
America’s strength has been anchored in its scientific and technological prowess....
By Martijn Rasser & Megan Lamberth
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GBSD: The Case for Modernization So Obvious Even Two Think Tankers Get It
ICBMs remain consistent, visible and responsible mainstays of our nuclear deterrent....
By Sarah Mineiro & Tim Morrison