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The Cold War is an increasingly distant memory in American military minds, except in the minds of the arms control community, and in particular those who seek the elimination of nuclear weapons. Alas, our president is a member in good standing of this community—indeed, an organizer.So, too, it...
The U.S. commitment to provide extended nuclear deterrence has been essential to the durability of the United States' key Asian alliances, and has maintained the country's position as a preeminent power in Asia.
The Bush and Obama administrations' policy toward North Korea--avoid angering Beijing's leaders in hopes that they will voluntarily help in Pyongyang--has proven ineffective. It's time to coerce China.
This report is designed to help generate serious reflections on how best to preserve the ROC's own accomplishments as a people and a government and to enable it to choose its own future as free of coercion as possible.
Panelists will discuss a new report by the the Taiwan Policy Working Group.
We are not in a cold war with China. That is too simple a metaphor to describe the state of Sino-American relations.
Iran is rapidly approaching the acquisition of a nuclear weapons capability as U.S. and international efforts to prevent or deter it from crossing that threshold have failed.





