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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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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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Decoding Kim Jong Un’s Latest Show of Strength
Duyeon Kim joins WPR’s Elliot Waldman on the Trend Lines podcast this week to break down the multilayered messaging from the recent party congress and what to expect from Nort...
By Duyeon Kim
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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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Afghanistan: Hard choices for Biden
Adjunct Senior Fellow Christopher D. Kolenda discusses why the future of US troops in Afghanistan could be Joe Biden's first major foreign policy decision. Listen to the full...
By Christopher D. Kolenda
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Sharper: Day One
The Biden-Harris administration will confront a range of national security challenges from the moment it takes office....
By Chris Estep
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Mendacious Mixture
The COVID-19 pandemic has shined a light on a new challenge to the information ecosystem: the increasing convergence of Russian and Chinese information operations....
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor
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Harnessing Multilateralism for Digital Development
Uneven access to digital technology is magnifying societal inequities around the world....
By Kristen A. Cordell & Kristine Lee
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Washington should keep calm and watch the Australians
At a moment of bitter division in the United States, Australia has produced a ray of bipartisan sunshine in Washington....
By Richard Fontaine
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Sharper: 2020
2020 featured an ever-evolving series of national security challenges....
By Sam Dorshimer, Nathalie Grogan, Emily Jin, Chris Estep & Cole Stevens
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Sharper: North Korea
For decades, North Korea's authoritarian dictatorship has threatened Northeast Asia's regional stability, challenged U.S. interests, and subjected its own citizens to an unpar...
By Joshua Fitt, Jason Bartlett, Chris Estep, Cole Stevens & Kristine Lee
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Congress Isn’t Leading on Human Rights in China
The Biden administration will need to push Congress if it wants tough legislation to deal with Chinese human rights abuses....
By Jordan Schneider & Coby Goldberg
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The Pandemic and the World: Four Things That Will Change
Richard Fontaine currently serves as executive director of the Trilateral Commission and has been an adjunct professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University...
By Richard Fontaine
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Joshua Fitt Discusses U.S.-China Relations and the Incoming Biden Administration on i24 News
On December 3, 2020, Joshua Fitt, a Research Associate with the CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program, appeared on i24 News to discuss the intelligence challenges posed by Beijin...
By Joshua Fitt
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The China Challenge Can Help America Avert Decline
For the United States, decline is less a condition than a choice....
By Kurt Campbell & Rush Doshi
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Retooling Democratic Good Governance
Online and offline, illiberal governance technologies are proliferating across Southeast Asia....
By Coby Goldberg & Kristine Lee
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After 4 Years of Trump, China’s Abuses Are Worse Than Ever. What Biden Must Do To Stop Them
Biden’s team is dealing with a more antagonistic and confident China than it was four years ago...
By Coby Goldberg
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After Biden’s election victory, what’s North Korea’s next move?
Pyongyang may wait and see before reporting the result domestically and making its next move....
By Duyeon Kim