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What Kind of Dialogue?
CHINA-US FOCUS - APLN member Tong Zhao writes on reducing the risk of conflict between China and the United States through dialogue and effectively managing external risks.
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US-China relations: despite discord in Singapore, high-level talks in Beijing offer hope
SCMP - APLN member C. Uday Bhaskar argues that US-China tensions were on display at the Shangri-La Dialogue, but there were welcome signs of progress at a high-level meeting in Beijing.
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Security Dilemma Sensibility And China
SECURITY CONTEXT - APLN member Van Jackson writes about "security dilemma sensibility" and elaborates on how this approach can help disrupt the feedback loops of war in Beijing and Washington.
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U.S. Allies Look for Their Place in the Emerging Global Order
THE JAPAN TIMES - APLN member Ramesh Thakur points out that America and the West are more isolated from the rest of the world than at any time since WWII.
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Reducing Nuclear Threats in a Time of Peril
ARMS CONTROL ASSOCIATION - APLN member Tong Zhao spoke at the Arms Control Association annual meeting about China's nuclear weapons policy and the prevention of a three-way nuclear arms race.
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From Minimum to Limited Deterrence: China’s Nuclear build-up and future implications
Amrita Jash analyses the the drivers of China's nuclear build-up, and the implications for countries in the region.
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A Perspective on the War in Ukraine
Amit Sharma argues that great power competition is making peace in Ukraine elusive.
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India Doesn’t Share Our World View
FINANCIAL REVIEW - APLN member John McCarthy argues that New Delhi is guided by what it thinks is best for India, not by alliances or what others want of it.
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What Protests in Pakistan Against Imran Khan’s Arrest Mean for China
SCMP - APLN member C. Uday Bhaskar argues that public anger at the previously sacrosanct institution of the army, which Beijing has close links with, could risk Chinese interests in Pakistan.
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US, China Step Back From Risky Face-Off
THE TRIBUNE - APLN member Shyam Saran writes about US-China relations and how they will influence India’s geopolitical prospects.