An increasingly assertive China poses the most vexing and far reaching challenges for American prosperity and security.
Rethinking the Future of Asia: Moving Beyond U.S. Dominance
Asia needs to discover a bridge between multipolarity and multilateralism. India could play an important role as a “bridge power.”
Can China Slow and Reverse its Carbon Output?
The world’s largest source of CO2 emissions finds slow going in cleaning up energy.
2016 G20 Summit: Who Needs to Do What?
The need for action is clear, but count on it being “papered over.” Reflections on the G20 Hangzhou Summit.
How to Deal with China’s Acquisitions
The West should act with more confidence in dealing with China’s foreign direct investments.
China’s State-Sponsored Cyber Attacks Must Stop
Washington’s politicians must take cybersecurity as seriously as experts and U.S. business do.
China’s Nuclear Opportunities in Iran
How the nuclear program controversy and deal opened West Asia to Beijing.
The United States of Emotions
Why U.S. foreign policy has such a mixed record, in the Middle East and beyond.
Press Freedom in China: Still Low Ranked
China badly trails its G-20 peers on guaranteeing a free media.
China and Taiwan — Apocalypse Now?
Will the arrival of a new President in Taiwan bring even more “interesting times” in relations with mainland China?























