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The Power of India-South Korea Ties
One Indo-Pacific relationship that has been largely overlooked is that between South Korea and India. These two rising middle powers will increasingly help shape the economic,...
By Lisa Curtis
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To secure US-Japan-ROK gains from Camp David, bring South Korea to the Quad
On a warm August afternoon in Virginia, beneath a lush canopy of ash trees, President Joe Biden, Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, and President Yoon Suk Yeol convened to show the...
By Joshua Fitt
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The US marks 2 years since Afghanistan withdrawal
The US finished pulling out its forces from Afghanistan two years ago, not long after the Taliban retook the capital. The withdrawal was violent and chaotic. The World's Marco...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Sharper: Campaigning and the National Defense Strategy
The United States faces the unprecedented challenge of simultaneously deterring large-scale conventional aggression by two nuclear-armed powers while also managing other threa...
By Philip Sheers, Molly Campbell & Anna Pederson
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Dr. Duyeon Kim Discusses Camp David Summit
CNAS Adjunct Senior Fellow Dr. Duyeon Kim joined CNN's Newsroom to discuss the agreements between the U.S., South Korea, and Japan following the historic Camp David summit. W...
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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China War strategy: Who is Neville Roy Singham?
Investigations have shown Beijing's covert influence-buying practices, including the use of third parties to buy influence around the world. Neville Roy Singham's name has com...
By Lisa Curtis
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Why the new alliance between the U.S., UK, and Australia is so important to Indo-Pacific security
AUKUS demonstrates that the United States and its allies are prepared to act in unison and break down the barriers to sharing the most advanced military technology to maintain...
By Lisa Curtis
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How Was Afghanistan Lost to the Taliban - Again?
After a 20-year war that cost the United States two trillion dollars and led to nearly 200,000 deaths, the Taliban are back in power - and offering safe haven to Al Qaeda once...
By Lisa Curtis
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A Failure to Plan: Examining the Biden Administration’s Preparation for the Afghanistan Withdrawal
Afghanistan, Iraq, and Vietnam. One failure is a horrible accident; two failures are a tragic coincidence; three failures are a disturbing trend that shows the U.S. government...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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For North Korea, Defectors Don't Always Mean Leverage
North Korea is likely to milk the border crossing by a U.S. soldier for propaganda purposes but will probably not be able to gain political leverage, analysts and a former Nor...
By Joshua Fitt
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Nuclear group meeting signals U.S. has South Korea's back on nuclear deterrence, analyst says
Duyeon Kim, adjunct senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, discusses the meeting of a U.S.-South Korea consulting group in response to North Korea's nuclear ...
By Duyeon Kim
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NATO Can Help Create a Global Security Architecture
The time is ripe for the NATO-AP4 partnership to become a critical linchpin for global security and stability....
By Dr. Duyeon Kim
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The Myth of Neutrality
The number of unavoidable dilemmas will only rise as the U.S.-Chinese rivalry intensifies....
By Richard Fontaine
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AUKUS Is More Than Submarines: Its Advanced Capabilities Pillar Will Also Require Fundamental Shifts
The leaders of the trilateral partnership should demonstrate the importance of AUKUS by cementing its place on the international agenda....
By Justin Bassi, Maeve Ryan & Lisa Curtis
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The China ‘End State’ Question
We will have succeeded when Beijing can no longer confidently or credibly pursue global primacy....
By David Feith
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China Spy Station Revelation Is a Wake-Up Call to Rethink US Embargo on Cuba
Cuban neutrality is a diplomatic loss for China....
By Daniel Bonomo
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Japan’s Role in Advancing a Networked Regional Security Architecture
In the end, networked deterrence is not about militarization; it is about being prepared and preventing aggression and conflict....
By Lisa Curtis
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Secretary Blinken and the importance of his trip to China
Jacob Stokes, Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security joins BBC News to discuss the importance of Secretary Blinken's trip to China. Watch the full interview ...
By Jacob Stokes
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Building a Networked Security Architecture in the Indo-Pacific with Ely Ratner
The March 13 announcement of the optimal pathway for completing Pillar One of the AUKUS initiative and Japan’s announcement last December of a new set of defense policies, inc...
By Lisa Curtis
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Modi Goes to Washington: The Biden Administration is Playing the Long Game
All signs point to a historic visit this month by Modi that will also further validate the success of the Administration’s Indo-Pacific strategy....
By Lisa Curtis