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How the U.S. Courted the Philippines to Thwart China
War games staged last year by think tanks, including the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), based in Washington, illustrated how indispensable the Philippines would be...
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Can U.S. Maintain Focus on Asia-Pacific While Distracted by Conflicts in Ukraine, Middle East?
Part of that influence involves better arming its allies, Nason noted. Not only is the US helping Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines – the first of which are schedul...
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Mideast Wealth Funds Draw Greater US Scrutiny Over China Ties
Last month, the US House Select Committee on China sought information about Sequoia Capital’s investments into artificial intelligence, semiconductor and quantum computing com...
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CNAS Welcomes Akira Igata and Michelle Holko as Adjunct Senior Fellows
Washington, November 20, 2023 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to welcome Akira Igata and Michelle Holko to its lineup of research experts. Igata joi...
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New Semiconductor Factories Are Rising in U.S., but Billions in Chips Act Money Has Yet to Flow
On August 9, 2022, surrounded by a cheerful crowd of tech executives, union presidents and political leaders from both sides of the aisle, US President Joe Biden signed the Ch...
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U.S. Plans to Counter China’s Influence in the Pacific Suffers Setback
Speaking on the sidelines of the summit in San Francisco this week, Farrell had a slightly different view telling this masthead that he was “disappointed that we are not going...
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Korea, U.S., Japan show off strength of trilateral ties at APEC
They shared the belief that military security can be enhanced through advanced technologies, so technological partners should have a "100 percent agreement" on each other's mi...
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How the West Can Court the Global South
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many observers have focused on the consolidation of Western unity in responding to Moscow’s aggression. However, attitu...
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U.S. Sees Wins in China Summit but Tumultuous Year Looms
And even though they promised to resume military communication, they have not yet done so, and China does not have a sitting defense minister. "Oftentimes there's an agreement...
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U.S. and China Work to Stabilise Relationship, but Biden Still Says Xi Is a Dictator
And in terms of China, many are uncertain about what today’s meeting will achieve. “Beijing’s actions over the coming weeks and months will ultimately prove the value of this ...
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CNAS Responds: APEC Summit
Today, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit commenced in San Francisco, California, kicking off with a four-hour meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and Ge...
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Biden and Xi Jinping: What to Expect from Meeting in San Francisco
Biden is also expected to urge China to use its influence with Iran to not broaden the conflict in the Middle East. But no one is expecting a reset of the relationship or any ...
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U.S.-China Competition and the Race to 6G
China views telecommunications as central to its geopolitical and strategic objectives....
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China’s Xi, in Need of a Win, Appears Ready to Engage with Biden
While Xi may be more willing to engage to stabilize relations in the short term, fundamental differences between Washington and Beijing remain — and vulnerability could mean h...
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"No Question of U.S. Using India As A Cat's Paw Against China"
On 'Talking Point', Lisa Curtis, Senior Fellow and Director of the Indo-Pacific Security Programme at the Centre for a New American Security (CNAS) in Washington, D.C., Former...
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New CNAS Report: “Rolling the Iron Dice: The Increasing Chance of Conflict Protraction”
Washington, November 9, 2023 — Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) released a new report, Rolling the Iron Dice: The Increasing Chance of Conflict Protraction...
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Blinken Concerned by Growing Russia-North Korea Military Ties
Blinken's brief stop in Seoul demonstrates U.S. commitment to the Korean peninsula and regional issues, and that the allies are implementing agreements made in earlier preside...
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Did China and Russia just sabotage critical infrastructure in the Baltic?
During the past several weeks, a string of attacks on critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea has highlighted the challenges NATO faces in protecting itself against hybrid t...
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There’s a Sliver of Good U.S.-China News — and It Involves Nukes
This is also a big deal because of what it signals about the balance of nuclear weapons in the world — who has them, how many, and what risks that raises. China has historical...
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Why China’s Involvement in the U.K. AI Safety Summit Was So Significant
The move surprised some observers because concerns about risks posed by advanced AI are less commonly expressed in China than they are in the West, says Bill Drexel, an associ...