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ID:
163955
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Summary/Abstract |
It would be a mistake to force the current U.S.-Sino relationship into a neat, Cold War straitjacket.
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ID:
163950
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Summary/Abstract |
Ignoring possible Sino-Russian cooperation against the United States, and the factors that can exacerbate it, could be very costly.
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ID:
163952
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Summary/Abstract |
If the military strength and economic wealth of the United States underpin the dollar’s central role, then America’s global influence is enhanced because its currency dominates trade, finance and sovereign reserves.
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ID:
163954
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Summary/Abstract |
The military's top officers may not be interested in failure, but failure is interested in them.
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ID:
163953
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Summary/Abstract |
The simple notion that any enemy of my enemy is my friend is overriding sober calculation of how Saudi Arabia’s conduct does or does not support U.S. interests.
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ID:
163948
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ID:
163949
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ID:
163956
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Summary/Abstract |
It is time for Southeast Asian states and ASEAN to think, act and speak consistently and clearly for its own interests—or else court irrelevance and ruin of its own strategic objectives.
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ID:
163957
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Summary/Abstract |
Malaysia’s political transition has coincided with a rapidly changing and challenging regional security environment.
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ID:
163951
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Summary/Abstract |
Both Russia and China are governed by opaque, highly centralized and increasingly personalized governments that are well suited to the darker arts of statecraft. Political warfare, for such regimes, is second nature.
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