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Analysis-China Prism Focuses Pentagon Budget On New Weapons
CNAS Senior Director of the Asia-Pacific Security Program comments on Secertary Gates' focus on land war instead of the long term capabilities of enemies like China....
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Hu's Fruitful Visit Charts New Course for Sino-U.S. Ties
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark comments to China Daily about the need for tangible results from the U.S.-China summit....
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Chinese President Listens to U.S. Lawmakers' Complaints
Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman talks to The Los Angeles Times about Chinese President Hu's visit to Capitol Hill....
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Summit Yields Gains for Both China and U.S.
In a Washington Post article about the results of the U.S.-China summit, Daniel Kliman discusses progress made in foreign policy....
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In Middle East, China's Notable Connections
Far more so than with Latin America, China has historical ties to the Middle East dating back to the Silk Road trading route and beyond. Over the past two decades China has be...
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China’s Growing Influence in America’s Backyard: The Trends Policymakers Should be Watching
Hu Jianto is in Washington this week having already spent much time in the Western Hemisphere. Along with his previous trips to the United States, Hu has visited numerous Lati...
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Live Chat with Daniel Kliman on U.S.-China Summit: New Jobs, Human Rights, State Dinner
Daniel Kliman answered questions from Washington Post readers in an interactive live chat about Hu Jintao's visit to D.C....
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Hu Faces an Obama Administration More Hard-nosed About Chinese Government
CNAS Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman discusses Obama's diplomatic strategy toward China in a Washington Post article about Hu Jintao's visit....
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Hu Jintao Arriving for State Visit Focused on Economics, Security, Human Rights
CNAS Visiting Fellow Daniel Kliman comments to The Washington Post about the limits of cooperation with China. ...
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Armed Services to Take ‘Wire Brush’ to Afghan Withdrawal Strategy
CNAS Research Associate Travis Sharp discusses the Republicans' oversight plan on the White House's Afghanistan withdrawal strategy....
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Central And South America Are A Toxic Brew
CNAS Senior Fellow Colonel Robert Killebrew, USA (Ret.), comments on the role the United States should play to fight the drug trade in Central and South America....
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Resource Hungry: China’s Strategic Hand in Africa
This week, Chinese President Hu Jintao will make a pivotal visit to Washington, spotlighting various issues with the White House and the American people. Most likely, North Ko...
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What the U.S. and Other Democracies Must Make Clear to China
When Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week, there will be lots of ruffles and flourishes. Both governments will refer to the "positive, cooperative and compr...
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China Leader’s Limits Come Into Focus as U.S. Visit Nears
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark comments to The New York Times about the limits of Chinese President Hu Jintao's influence on official Chinese policy....
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Pentagon Prohibited from Purchasing Chinese Solar Panels
CNAS Research Associate Will Rogers comments on the long-term effects of the "Buy American" provision in the latest military appropriations bill....
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Assumptions Test: Group Project!
What do we think of the following assumption, represented in graphic form below? Let's start by assuming both China and Iran have an interest in U.S. military assets remaining...
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U.S. Seeks to Revitalize Ties With China
CNAS Fellow Abraham Denmark gives the state of play of U.S.-China relations on NPR's Morning Edition. ...
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Test Unrelated to Gates Visit, China Says
Abraham Denmark talks to The New York Times about China's public first flight of its new stealth jet fighter that coincided with U.S. Defense Secretary Gates' visit....
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The Right Cuts
"To amass military power without regard to our economic capacity would be to defend ourselves against one kind of disaster by inviting another," said U.S. President Dwight D. ...
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Gates Packs Familiar List of Issues for Beijing
Abraham Denmark comments on the United States and China's military-to-military relationship in The New York Times....