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Curse of the Khyber Pass

Afghanistan is a losing battle. Former-CIA officer Milton Bearden argues the Obama administration should turn to the provinces for answers—and consider arming the militias. Full article 

China on the March

Dos and Don’ts for U.S. strategic planners when it comes to dealing with China.

Beijing's Bolivarian Venture

China’s growing involvement in Venezuela is a direct threat to U.S. security. Why trouble is brewing in our own backyard.

Impotent Power

Future War: Taiwan

A plausible scenario for a Sino-American clash in the Taiwan Strait.

Commentary

China and the Cyber Great Game

Beijing and Washington have launched a digital arms race that could spill over into other areas.

China and the Awkward Embrace

Beijing is neither enemy nor friend. It is both an economic partner and a security rival.

China's Growing Space Power

Cooperating with China on space projects eventually may serve long-term American interests.

Blogs

Are China's Neocons Taking Power?

Is China's military going rogue?

Taiwan's Weapons, America's Defense

To improve U.S. security versus China, sell Taiwan the arms it needs.

Japan’s Squabble with China: Larger Implications

The recent flap between Japan and China is a sobering reminder that America could be drawn into a conflict in East Asia.

Books & Reviews

A God For All Seasons

Scholars of international relations have only recently begun to appreciate the power of religion. Their next step is to get religion right. No longer mysterious and magical, modernity has demystified the Higher Power.

Strategic Horizons

Despite predictions to the contrary, America's superpower status remains uncontested.

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June 18, 2013