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The Bush administration now appears unwilling to supply Taiwan with the weapons they were originally offered in 2001.
With its expanding economy and increasing military strength, China is positioning itself to challenge the United States in Asia and, in time, globally.
The United States faces a critical decision point in its next steps in Afghanistan. This event will address the implications of such policy choices and the prospects for success in the struggle against extremist forces.
Later this month, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates will travel to India to discuss a bilateral defense relationship that has undergone much change in recent years. Since 2002, U.S.-Indian military exercises have expanded rapidly, resulting in unprecedented military cooperation and an increased ability to carry out joint operations. Moreover, India...
Leading experts on China will discuss China's military modernization and economic development over the past two decades to mark Tiananmen's twentieth anniversary.
What impact will China's growing economic and political influence have in Asia? What are the sources, limitations, and likely evolution of China's non-military power? What strategies will other Asian countries adopt for dealing with a strong China, including the possibility of increased regional cooperation that does not include the United...
Leading maritime experts from the United States and Japan will discuss issues regarding the waters of the Asia Pacific.
Chinese interference in the United States' recent dispute with Russia has increased the possibility of an armed Sino-American conflict.




