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AEI resident scholar Kenneth P. Green's interview on The Reef Tank about his contributions to climate change education.
There are five broad trends leading to greater instability in the South China Sea in the coming years. These are the failure of UNCLOS--or the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea--a weakening of ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations), China's evolving South China Sea policy, Southeast Asian military modernization, and a hollowing out of the U.S. military.
Manila may be turning from Washington to Beijing as its primary economic and security partner in the Asian-Pacific region.
The Obama administration's mistaken policies are putting American lives at risk, specifically from another terrorist attack.
James R. Lilley, the former U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, discusses the history, trends, and possible outcomes of a nuclear weapons program in North Korea.
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.
A recent leak of e-mails revealing errors and exaggerations about climate change could spawn the meltdown of the climate campaign.
The United States must make it a priority to prevent China from destroying American bilateral alliances.



