What Asia Can Teach the World About Adapting to Trump; America’s China Strategy Is Incomplete; The Conservative Case for U.S. Reindustrialization
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Who’s Afraid of America First?

What Asia Can Teach the World About Adapting to Trump

 By Bilahari Kausikan

 

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The financial district in Shanghai, September 2024

America’s China Strategy Is Incomplete

Putting Beijing on the Back Foot Requires Economic Tools Beyond Tariffs

By Elizabeth Economy and Melanie Hart

 
Containers in Newark, New Jersey, October 2024

How Trump Can Rebuild America

The Conservative Case for Reindustrialization

By Oren Cass

 
Under surveillance in Shanghai, December 2022  

Spy vs. AI

How Artificial Intelligence Will Remake Espionage 

By Anne Neuberger

 
U.S. President Joe Biden and other senior officials in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, July 2022

How Biden Failed on Human Rights

The Moral and Strategic Costs of Abandoning an Ideal

By Sarah Yager

 
U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, March 2020

A Tale of Two Caudillos

Like Trump, Bolsonaro Waged War on Democratic Institutions—but in Brazil, the Institutions Are Winning

By Omar G. Encarnación

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