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An assessment of the impact of three major trends on the geopolitical environment of the Indo-Pacific region: intensifying strategic competition between China and the United States, growing pushback against globalization, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
This book examines how various countries and regions are coping with the Sino-U.S. competition and implications for U.S. policymakers.
Why divisions have deepened and what can be done to heal them.
The current path of U.S. foreign policy is leading to isolation and a sharp decrease of U.S. influence in international relations.
This book describes how China seeks to reshape the international system to serve its strategic aims.
Drawing on a trove of newly declassified cables and memos, this book gives readers a rare inside look at U.S. diplomacy in action.
A revealing memoir by a witness to some of the most important events of recent U.S. history.
This book examines how the region’s major political powers view international politics and the use of military force.
The Cold War analogy is misleading. Relations between the West and Russia are certainly bad and dangerous now but they are bad and dangerous in new ways.
The nature of today’s global politics calls for democratic renewal—and this renewal must look beyond the standard practices of Western democracy.