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Please join AEI and the National Defense University's Institute of National Security Studies for the fourth in a series of seminars to examine the growth of Chinese power and influence in Asia. Panelists at this event will discuss how growing economic integration among China, Taiwan, and the rest of Asia...
As persuasive it may be on its face, the case for rethinking US Taiwan policy and, more specifically, withdrawing American security assistance, is overstated. Such a policy change would not serve the interests of the United States, Taiwan, or China; nor would it solve the problems its proponents claim they want to address.
While President Obama's decision to deny Taiwan a credible air force adds to Taipei's defense burdens, all may not be lost. Washington and Taipei are hinting at combined work on a new Taiwan defense policy.
The Chinese grand strategy to emergeover time as the dominant power in Asiainvolves three elements: comprehensive national power, reassuring the region, and displacing the U.S.
Is President Obama's foreign policy toward Asia radically similar--or radically different--from that of previous administrations?
Tensions are rising in Beijing and Washington as the Republic of China organizes a referendum calling for the island to seek full membership in the United Nations under the name of Taiwan. China has threatened the use of “non-peaceful” measures in response to Taiwan’s UN bid, and American diplomats...
Often failing to fulfill its assigned mandates and unable to implement the initiatives it has begun, the UN's World Health Organization desperately needs to reform.
There can be few more compelling and tragic examples of the abuse of science and misuse in ongoing public policy than that of DDT and public health.





