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Ending the escalatory spiral will be difficult, particularly in light of the breakdown in military dialogue channels.
A retired Army lieutenant general discusses why a tenet of PLA modernization has been validated by the conflict—but is also paradoxical.
A China expert sees hardening positions and growing capabilities as destabilizing forces in the Washington-Beijing relationship.
And how Russia’s war has upended ties in China, Turkey, and the Arctic.
As President Obama leaves on a nine-day tour of Asia, he will express U.S. policy priorities and focus on tackling bigger, long-term issues including the economic recovery, nonproliferation, and climate change.
President Obama’s trip to Asia will signal renewed U.S. commitment to this vitally important region. Perhaps the most important stop will be in China, where Obama will seek to ease lingering strategic distrust and discuss key issues of trade, climate change, and security.