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CNAS: To end hacking, U.S. must make China pay
Politico Pro's Joseph Marks cites a report written by Research Associate Amy Chang on cybersecurity strategy in China....
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China: A cyberwarring state
Washington Times features Research Associate Amy Chang's latest report, "Warring State: China's Cybersecurity Strategy."...
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Pick Your Prism
This year has been filled with multiple, competing foreign policy crises, but 2014 has also been a year of dueling historical analogies. The trend began in January, when Japan...
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A Delicate Atomic Dance: Managing the Aftermath of the Iran Nuclear Talks
With the agreement in Vienna between Iran and the P5+1 on an extension of the negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program, policy makers will now have to turn to the equally chal...
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Nuclear Talks, Glutted Markets Offer Iranian Economy Little Relief
Senior Fellow Elizabeth Rosenberg discusses oil and Iran's economic recovery....
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China Scores
China is back. Nearly two centuries after it lost its traditional place at the center of Asian affairs, Beijing has begun giving shape and substance to its renewed leadership ...
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How the United States can counter the ambitions of Russia and China
The unraveling of the Middle East under the weight of the Sunni-Shiite rivalry and the rise of the Islamic State is enough of a national security challenge to keep the United ...
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Press Note: Prospects for Negotiations with Iran and Nuclear Diplomacy
In advance of the November 24th deadline for Iran nuclear negotiations, Energy, Environment, and Security Director Elizabeth Rosenberg and Middle East Security Director Ilan G...
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Trading Up
Looking ahead to the next Congress, Republicans on Capitol Hill see trade as one issue where they actually, maybe, possibly might be able to compromise with the White House. I...
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Cost-Imposing Strategies: A Brief Primer
Dr. Thomas Mahnken, professor at both the Naval War College and Johns Hopkins SAIS, delivers a general but thorough framework for thinking about cost-imposing strategies, a cr...
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Obama's Asia tour relaunches his efforts on 'legacy' issues
Senior Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner weighs in on the impact of President Obama's trip to Asia in a Los Angeles Times article....
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China v America: Brinkmanship and Statemanship
Asia-Pacific Security Deputy Director Ely Ratner discusses Australia's critical role as a swing state in Asia....
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A Republican Congress Is Good News for Asia
Having attended summits in China and Burma, President Barack Obama heads to Australia this weekend for the G-20 summit, all while carrying the albatross of his party’s elector...
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South Korea's ADIZ Enforcement Challenge
A recent report submitted during last month’s National Assembly Audit revealed that the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) remains largely unprepared to enforce the expanded ...
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A Republican Congress Is Good News for Asia
Robert M. Gates Fellow Elbridge Colby and President Richard Fontaine discuss how a Republican Congress is good news for Asia....
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U.S. Policy Makers Could See Opportunity in China’s Rise
Asia-Pacific Security Deputy Director Ely Ratner weighs in on U.S. policy makers' opportunities in China....
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America Needs Economic Statecraft in Asia
Few U.S. national security officials pay much attention to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum or economic statecraft in general. But they should. The APEC meet...
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Obama pushes for a 'legacy' trade deal in Asia
Asia-Pacific Security Deputy Director Ely Ratner's Foreign Policy piece, "The False Cry of the Pivot Deniers," is cited in a BBC article....
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Obama, Xi likely to focus on common ground in meeting on sidelines of Apec
In a Straits Times article, Senior Fellow Dr. Ely Ratner discusses President Obama's agenda at the APEC summit in Beijing....
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Can China Make Peace in the South China Sea?
Dr. Ely Ratner, senior fellow and deputy director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, argues that in recent years, China become not only more assertive but has also been inc...