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“We have to be very clear-eyed about what is feasible, politically and socially.”
“For Putin, this war is a game of a chicken.”
National Security Council Indo-Pacific coordinator Kurt Campbell on how U.S. strategy in the Pacific has evolved, what’s at stake in the upcoming presidential summit, and how China factors into U.S. policy.
We’re in for a wild ride.
Moscow is more beholden to Beijing than it was prior to its invasion of Ukraine.
Ending the escalatory spiral will be difficult, particularly in light of the breakdown in military dialogue channels.
With monkeypox being declared a global health emergency, the WHO approach is an innovative and effective way to curb outbreaks of zoonotic diseases.
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.
There’s far more at stake than the security consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine.