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America is at a crossroads in deciding how it will play its role as the guarantor of stability in the Asia-Pacific region.
The United States should be more vigorously supporting its long-time democratic friend and partner, Taiwan.
This is the tipping point in our future, a future in which the Indo-Pacific will emerge as the most important region on earth, and the liberal international order may be irretrievably changed.
Ballistic missile defense is one of few remaining options for pressuring Iran.
Given the bleak outlook for the World Trade Organization Doha Round, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement will become the single most important US trade initiative over the next several years.
Over the next three years, President Barack Obama and his advisers will need to set a course for the reassertion of U.S. leadership in constructing a trans-Pacific vision.
Will the new rich ever convince those who don't have as much that the system that disproportionately rewards its most entrepreneurial citizens is not merely efficient but also just?
Michael Barone's Bradley Lecture.





