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December 18, 2018
China: Time of ReckoningChina has long occupied a unique place in America’s relations with the world. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, China was a commercial magnet. Chinese products—tea, porcelains, silks—were in high demand and drew American merchants to Cathay. The... Read more |
December 14, 2018
The Reset That Wasn’t: The Permanent Crisis of U.S.-Russia RelationsDonald Trump is the only President of the United States since the collapse of the Soviet Union who has been unable to “reset” the U.S. relationship with Russia. While the Clinton, Bush, and Obama resets didn’t last, they provided... Read more |
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December 13, 2018
Why China’s Belt and Road is Off TrackXinjiang, in northwest China, seems in many ways like the far edge of the modern world. Spanning a vast desert ringed by high mountains, the region was remote enough to have been chosen as the site of China’s nuclear... Read more |
December 11, 2018
2018 FPRI NatSec Holidays Bingeathon List!We are currently living in a golden age of scripted television series. Prestige television and the multitude of outlets have allowed for niche productions with more specific audiences in mind to bloom. While outlets like War on the Rocks... Read more |