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Park’s Central Asia Tour Reaffirms South Korea’s Eurasian Vision
South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s high-profile six-day visit to Central Asia last week imparted further momentum to her “Eurasia initiative," intended to deepen South Kor...
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US should help Vietnam counter China's coercion
Last October, during a visit by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang, Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung promised to buttress "political trust" between the two South China Sea (SCS)...
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China's Problem with Rules: Managing a Reluctant Stakeholder
Many admonish the United States for not finding a more far-sighted way to manage strategic competition with a reemerging China. However, the ongoing search for a bilateral str...
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Time to Actively Deter North Korea
It is only a matter of time before North Korea flaunts its ability to miniaturize a nuclear warhead, deploy intercontinental ballistic missiles and road-mobile missile launche...
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China Undeterred and Unapologetic
In an op-ed for War on the Rocks, Senior Fellow and Deputy Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program Dr. Ely Ratner examines China's movements in the South China Sea as a ...
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RIMPAC 2014 and the Future of Military-to-Military Relations
Huffington Post article cites Research Associate Alexander Sullivan on China's intentions to strengthen U.S. military ties through cooperation in the Rim of the Pacific Exerci...
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‘The End of History’: 25 Years On
The Diplomat cites Adjunct Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan's National Interest article in reference to China's growing weapons technology capabilities and commercial defense netwo...
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Report: Nuclear powers talk up disarmament while modernizing arsenals
Robert M. Gates Fellow Elbridge Colby weighs in on the contrariety between current nuclear disarmament trends with essential deterrence strategies in Al Jazeera America. ...
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A Plan to Counter Chinese Aggression
With China drilling for oil in contested waters off Vietnam and building artificial islands off the Philippines, U.S. policy clearly isn't curbing Beijing's ambitions to redra...
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We’re Not in Shangri-La Anymore: Both China and Japan Need Doses of Reality
If there is anything that the most anticipated speeches at the 2014 International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Asia Security Summit highlighted, it is that both the ...
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China's Budding Ocean Empire
I am flattered by Nilanthi Samaranayake’s lengthy and respectful treatment of my March 2009 Foreign Affairs cover story about the importance of the Indian Ocean, on the articl...
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A Low-Visibility Force Multiplier: China's Cruise Missile Ambitions
CNAS hosted a public, on-the-record book launch discussion on "A Low-Visibility Force Multiplier: China’s Cruise Missile Ambitions."...
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You Sank My Fishing Ship!
Asia-Pacific Security Program Deputy Director Dr. Ely Ratner weighs in on the sinking of a Vietnamese fishing boat in a Foreign Policy article....
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Video: Ben FitzGerald on VOA News Discussing Spying Charges Against China
WASHINGTON — The U.S. indictment of Chinese army officers on charges that they spied on American industries reveals a basic disagreement about what the two nations consider as...
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A Summer Calendar for Advancing U.S. Policy toward the South China Sea
Asia-Pacific Security Deputy Director Dr. Ely Ratner authors the agenda “A Summer Calendar for U.S. Policy toward the South China Sea,” detailing specific actions the United S...
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Gas Deal Could Complicate Sanctions Threat Against Russia
Energy, Environment and Security Program Director Elizabeth Rosenberg weighs in on the 30-year gas deal between China and Russia in a Foreign Policy article....
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Spying Fuels U.S.-Sino Friction Year After Obama-Xi Talks
Dr. Ely Ratner, deputy director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program at CNAS, comments on the future of the U.S.-China relationship in a Bloomberg article....
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China Has Russia Over a Barrel
Chinese officials are notoriously tough negotiators, especially when they know you're in a pinch. Just ask Gazprom, Russia's natural gas giant, which is on the brink of capitu...
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Obama as Reluctant Warrior Backed by Combat-Weary Voters
Strategy and Statecraft Adjunct Senior Fellow Robert Kaplan comments on the lack of consensus on U.S. engagement by the Obama administration in a Bloomberg article....
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China's Escalation In The South China Sea Is Unprecedented
Business Insider cites Dr. Ely Ratner, deputy director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program, regarding tensions in the South China Sea....