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A debate on the wisdom of global primacy.
Thirty-three years after the fall of Saigon,much has changed--but not enough.
Is American foreign policy marked more by continuity or change, by hegemony or balancing?
A close look at offshoring shows that it not only results in bad strategy but has its origins in bad history.
China's entry into the World Trade Organization marked the final step in China's long march from Maoist autarky to global trading nation.
Is China a challenge to US control of the sea?
China's military build-up is driven by domestic factors, the desire for national prestige, and the insecurity of the Chinese Communist Party.
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.



