The National Interest
May 22, 2015
In recent weeks a tsunami of papers, reports and articles have surfaced calling for a rethinking of U.S. policy toward China. They veer in all policy directions
May 13, 2015
Mao Zedong, as he made his desperate escape from the Nationalist forces of Chiang Kai-shek during the Long March in the 1930s, brought only one book with him, M
May 13, 2015
Reversing the Escalation Spiral: More than six decades have now passed since young Lieutenant John Yancey of the Seventh Marine Infantry Regiment watched half h
May 13, 2015
For Americans, Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to the United States was a proud reminder of what can be achieved through the advancement of common i
May 09, 2015
Last week, a Chinese Ministry of Defense spokesman condemned the Pentagon’s new cybersecurity strategy. Geng Yanshengnot only opposed the “groundless accusati
May 08, 2015
In back-to-back articles published in recent weeks, Hugh White, a professor of strategic studies at the Australian National University, posited that China has b
May 08, 2015
While China’s recent assertiveness in the South China Sea might shock and surprise today’s observers, its behavior has actually been remarkably consistent ove
May 07, 2015
Under the banner of a new special relationship, we are currently witnessing a second evolution of Japan–Australia strategic relations. Looking back, the relati
May 06, 2015
Back in August of last year, TNI described why India’s economic prospects are brighter than those of China (“Beware, China: India’s Economy Could Have an Eve
May 02, 2015
Due to continuing challenges around the TPP agreement, the public release of the revised Guidelines for Japan–US Defense Cooperation is the key policy outcome