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Obama Aims to Deepen Ties on Asia Trip
In The Wall Street Journal, senior fellow Patrick Cronin analyzes the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the meaning of its success. ...
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US in talks to place military equipment in Vietnam for first time since war’s end
In the Financial Times, senior fellow Patrick Cronin explains why Vietnam will be cautious with China as they strengthen relations with the U.S....
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CNAS Releases “Seeing Strait: The Future of the U.S.-Taiwan Strategic Relationship”
CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program Research Associate Harry Krejsa wrote a report arguing that U.S. policy should emphasize Taiwan’s human capital, defensive capabilities, and...
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Arms embargo, human rights confront Obama in Vietnam
In USA Today, senior advisor and director Patrick Cronin discusses how the Obama administration can dictate U.S. relations with Vietnam for the next 20 years...
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CNAS Project on Extending American Power Releases Final Report
The Center for a New American Security’s (CNAS) Extending American Power (EAP) Project released its final report, which is the culmination of the year-long EAP series co-chair...
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Obama weighs lifting Vietnam arms embargo
President Richard Fontaine explains the strategic importance of lifting the Vietnam arms embargo from AFP...
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U.S. says it will work with controversial new Philippines leader
On Reuters, senior Asia-Pacific analyst Patrick Cronin gives three reasons for the strategic importance of the Philippines ...
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‘Filipino Donald Trump’ Rodrigo Duterte poised for victory as U.S. watches anxiously
In The Washington Times, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses the future of new Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte...
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Notable & Quotable: Anarchy in the 21st Century
From foreign-affairs analyst Robert D. Kaplan's "The Post-Imperial Moment: Vulgar, populist anarchy will define the twenty-first century" in the May-June issue of the National...
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How China Sees World Order
China's rapid ascent to great-power status has, more than any other international development, raised concerns about the future of the liberal international order. Forged in t...
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CNAS Releases “The New Tools of Economic Warfare: Effects and Effectiveness of Contemporary U.S. Financial Sanctions”
As targeted financial sanctions become an ever-larger piece of the U.S. national security tool kit, the Center for a New American Security has released a new report, “The New ...
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US to sail submarine drones in South China Sea
In Financial Times, Executive Vice President Shawn Brimley weighs in on U.S. submarine drones in the South China Sea....
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CNAS Releases “Reefs, Rocks, and the Rule of Law: After Arbitration in the South China Sea”
As the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea under the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague prepares to issue a ruling in Philippines v. China, two Center for a ...
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U.S. defense chief visits Philippines amid sea dispute with China
In Reuters, Dr. Patrick Cronin, senior advisor and senior director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, disusses U.S. Secretary of Defense Ash Carter's visit to the Philippin...
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Protecting the Rule of Law on the South China Sea
Later this year, The Hague is expected to render its decision in a dispute over China’s land reclamation efforts in the South China Sea. Most observers expect the court to rul...
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Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission
Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper, senior fellow in the Asia-Pacific Security Program, testified before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on “China and the U.S. Rebala...
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Saving the South China Sea Without Starting World War III
At present, Australia, Japan, India and South Korea are all active in the Southeast Asian security environment, engaged in everything from arms sales to combined military trai...
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China Seen As Threat in Flournoy Paper
Defense News features CNAS CEO Michèle Flournoy's new report, "Nine Lessons for Navigating National Security."...
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China Looms Large in Australia's New Strategy
For a middle power, Australia has long defined its national interests in very broad terms. It has sent its troops alongside U.S. forces to Iraq and Afghanistan, and over the y...
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China's Short-Term Victory In the South China Sea
The sands are quickly shifting in the South China Sea. New reports suggest that China may be preparing to conduct land reclamation at Scarborough Shoal, which is seized from t...