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CommentaryThe Second Coming of Kim Jong Un
The leaders of the United States and North Korea waited seventy years to have a first face-to-face encounter. That happened on June 12, when Chairman Kim Jong-un met President...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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CommentaryPyongyang Declaration: Bringing peace to the Koreas beyond symbolism
Symbolism and atmospherics are often just as important as literal deliverables in Korean culture. This symbolic approach is not necessarily understandable to Western minds acc...
By Duyeon Kim
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VideoTrump: Kim Jong Un has been open, terrific
Despite the lack of concrete progress, President Donald Trump has pressed aides in recent weeks to organize a second summit with Kim Jong Un, a US official and source familiar...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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CommentaryPakistan’s Debt May Be an Opportunity in Disguise
Pakistan’s recent decision to review its economic agreements with China, if implemented successfully, will pay dividends for promoting regional and global stability. While the...
By Abigail Grace & Max Hill
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CommentaryChina and America May Be Forging a New Economic Order
“New U.S.-China Tariffs Raise Fears of an Economic Cold War,” proclaimed a Washington Post headline. The New York Times alleged that the United States and China were already “...
By Abigail Grace
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VideoCenter for New American Security’s Heartland Security Report
Harry Krejsa of the Center for New American Security, and Bill Scher, Politico Magazine contributing editor, spoke recently at the Council about the United States foreign and ...
By Harry Krejsa
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CommentaryWinning the LDP Election Won’t Win Shinzo Abe Constitutional Revision
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will be facing off against his political opponent, former Defense Minister Shigeru Ishiba, in Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) leadership elect...
By Margaret Bittle
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CommentaryCompeting Economic Futures for the Korean Peninsula
As Seoul presses ahead with rapprochement with Pyongyang amidst the third summit between President Moon Jae-in and Chairman Kim Jong-un this week, it is becoming apparent that...
By Kristine Lee
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CommentaryWhy China Is Brutally Suppressing Muslims
The repression of the Turkic Uighur Muslim community in western China—including the reported internment of up to a million people in secret camps—is a key part of Beijing’s ne...
By Robert D. Kaplan
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CommentaryWhat's in a name? Korean 'peace' and breaking the deadlock
Everyone wants peace on the Korean Peninsula. But what does “peace” mean and how is it achieved? This is where it gets tricky and political, dividing the hawks and the doves. ...
By Duyeon Kim
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VideoNorth Korea invites President Trump to second summit
President Donald Trump has received a request from Kim Jong Un for a follow-up to their historic June summit. CNAS Senior Adjunct Fellow Duyeon Kim speaks with Fox News about ...
By Duyeon Kim
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CommentaryBeyond Defining a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’
Nearly one year in to the United States, Japan, Australia, and India’s collective pursuit of a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” broad misunderstandings of the policy’s intentions...
By Abigail Grace
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CommentaryOperationalizing US-India Strategic Cooperation
The United States and India are poised to take a significant step toward institutionalizing bilateral strategic cooperation when their respective defense and foreign ministers...
By Patrick M. Cronin & Kristine Lee
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CommentaryWhy Washington and Seoul Need to Harmonize Their Approaches to North Korea
For the past sixty-five years, amidst the ebb and flow of heightened tensions with North Korea, the U.S.-ROK relationship has remained the cornerstone of a successful alliance...
By Patrick M. Cronin & Kristine Lee
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CommentaryIntensifying U.S.-China strategic competition not transitory
The escalating U.S.-China trade war reflects a hardening strategic competition between two major powers, not merely tense negotiations for short-term political gains. While fe...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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PodcastMcCain Institute's In The Arena Podcast - Ely Ratner
Ely Ratner, Vice President and Director of Studies at the Center for a New American Security, sat down to discuss his time as National Security Advisor to Vice President Joe B...
By Ely Ratner
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CommentaryDefence innovation is critical for the future of the Australia–US alliance
The outcome of the recent AUSMIN meeting—the annual gathering of the secretaries of state and defence from the United States and the foreign and defence ministers from Austral...
By Daniel Kliman & Brendan Thomas-Noone
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CommentaryHow South Korea’s ‘New Economic Map’ Could Shift Northeast Asia’s Balance of Power
Since assuming office in May 2017, South Korean President Moon Jae-in is proving to be nothing short of a visionary. But the flurry of summitry surrounding North Korea’s nucle...
By Patrick M. Cronin & Kristine Lee
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CommentaryChina Doesn’t Want to Play by the World’s Rules
U.S. President Donald Trump’s most recent threat to target all $505 billion in annual Chinese imports to the United States is only the latest development in the looming U.S.-C...
By Abigail Grace
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CommentaryChina Dreams of America Alone
As the prospect of a U.S.-China economic confrontation grows more likely by the day, Beijing takes comfort in the ongoing tensions between the United States and its allies tha...
By Daniel Kliman & Abigail Grace