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As Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, China's next leader, visits with President Obama this week, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) China expert Daniel (Dan) Blumenthal examines US-China relations.
The removal of a top Communist party official doesn’t tell us much.
While Washington continues to fixate on Iraq, a resurgent Russia is steadily expanding its influence in Eurasia.
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In his recent tour of Japan, South Korea, China, and Mongolia, President George W. Bush committed the United States to promoting political and economic freedom in Asia. In order to secure those freedoms, the U.S. government is...
Robert D. Kaplan, veteran correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly and author of Balkan Ghosts, was given unprecedented access to journey and live with marines and army special forces--America’s imperial grunts on the ground. Kaplan presents an unforgettable insider’s account not only of our country’s current involvement in world affairs, but...
The problems facing Asian democracy today are ones of implementation, not a question of the fundamental suitability of democracy for Asian cultures.
Russia's naked power grab in the Caucasus will have global repercussions, nowhere more so than in Asia.
Russia is poised for the first time in two decades to make its presence felt in the northern Pacific Ocean.




