U.S.-China economic competition, Graham Allison on Memorial Day, and more.
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Remembering Memorial Day
by Graham Allison
The post-WWII peace—the longest period without great power war—has no precedent in history. It is not natural, not permanent, and not to be taken for granted. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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U.S.-China Economic Competition Is Headed Down A Dangerous Path
by Mathew Burrows & Josef Braml
The Biden administration’s new tariffs will neither save American manufacturing nor reduce dependence on Chinese green technology. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Can the U.S. Defend South Korea and Taiwan Simultaneously?
by Bruce W. Bennett
To meet its global security requirements, the current U.S. administration has been quite clear that it needs global allies and partners. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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The Israel-Hamas Conflict Is at an Inflection Point
by Alexander Langlois
Israel’s maximalist demands for a total defeat of Hamas were never achievable. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Elbridge Colby Is Wrong on the U.S.-ROK Alliance
by Denny Roy
The loss of South Korea as a partner would be a major blow to America’s global interests. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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