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It’s time for Washington to clarify the responsibilities of the American Institute in Taiwan – both its Taipei and Washington ...
Japan’s nuanced diplomacy reflects its effort to balance alliance solidarity with its national legal and economic ...
The other, a vibrant, resilient democracy thriving as a technological global leader, but living under a growing existential threat. In response to rising uncertainties, they are both seeking ...
In a volatile security environment, strategic ambiguity must be complemented with a touch of “tactical clarity.” ...
By Ju Hyung Kim, Defense Opinion Writer. As tensions escalate in East Asia, a once-theoretical nightmare scenario is rapidly ...
A recent survey of Canadian international relations experts finds they don’t always agree, but the majority view the U.S. as ...
Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs moved quickly after the strikes, raising its travel alert for Iran to the highest level ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reassured allies in the Indo-Pacific that they will not be left alone to face increasing military and economic pressure from China.
Any protracted war with Iran could divert military supplies and attention from the Asia-Pacific, analysts say A US war in the Middle East could leave its armed forces stretched too thin to respond ...
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has warned of China posing an "imminent" threat to Taiwan, while urging Asian countries to boost defence spending and work with the US to deter war.
The 500 US troops stationed in Taiwan, while no doubt helpful from an insurgency point of view, are dangerous to US-China relations. They’re also totally ... otherwise would never have existed in the ...
Two international relations experts have weighed in on the growing tensions in the Indo-Pacific and Australia’s ties with a “confusing antagonist” in the United States which could lead to ...