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1. China’s New 2019 Defense White Paper

2. Emerging Technologies and Managing the Risk of Tech Transfer to China

3. Research Collaboration in an Era of Strategic Competition

4. CSIS Brief: Beyond the Brink: Escalation and Conflict in U.S.-China Economic Relations

5. Smart Money on Chinese Advances in AI

6. China’s Pursuit of Semiconductor Independence

7. Innocent Bystanders

8. The New Southbound Policy Deepening Taiwan’s Regional Integration

9. Meeting the China Challenge Responding to China’s Managed Economy

10. The Return of Political Warfare

11. Seven Chinas A Policy Framework

12. Russia's New Nuclear Weapons: Whoever Dies with the Most Toys Wins?

13. Perspectives on Taiwan Insights from the 2017 Taiwan-U.S. Policy Program

14. The Other Side of the North Korean Threat: Looking Beyond Its Nuclear Weapons and ICBMs

15. A Tale of Three Coal Markets Common Challenges and Unique Attributes of U.S., Chinese, and Indian Markets

16. Security Implications of China’s Military Presence in the Indian Ocean

17. China’s Maritime Silk Road Initiative: Economic Drivers and Challenges

18. Pakistan’s Gwadar Port: A New Naval Base in China’s String of Pearls in the Indo-Pacific

19. Rebooting U.S.-China Trade Ties: “Enter Ye Through the Narrow Gate”

20. Shield of the Pacific: Japan as a Giant Aegis Destroyer

21. The Korean Civil-Military Balance

22. Southeast Asia Financial Integration and Infrastructure Investment: What Role for the United States?

23. The Future of Latin America and the Caribbean in the Context of the Rise of China

24. Technological Competition and China

25. The Article II Mandate: Forging a Stronger Economic Alliance between the United States and Japan

26. European Defense Trends: Briefing Update

27. The Changing Military Balance in the Koreas and Northeast Asia

28. Grappling with the South China Sea Policy Challenge

29. Chinese Strategy and Military Modernization: A Comparative Analysis

30. The Challenges to Transition in Afghanistan: 2014-2015

31. Chinese Military Modernization and Force Development: Chinese and Outside Perspectives

32. Assessing a Deal or Non-deal with Iran: The Critical Issue of Iran's Progress in Weapons Research, Development, and Production Capability.

33. International Shifts and Their Security Impact on the Gulf: Quantifying Key Trends

34. Chinese Strategy and Military Power in 2014

35. Assessing the Asia-Pacific Rebalance

36. Recent Trends in the South China Sea and U.S. Policy

37. The US and Iran: Sanctions, Energy, Arms Control, and Regime Change

38. Chinese Military Modernization and Force Development

39. U.S.-India Homeland Security Cooperation: Building a Lasting Partnership via Transportation Sector Security

40. The U.S.-Japan Alliance: Anchoring Stability in Asia

41. U.S.-China Parallel Development Assistance Goals

42. China and Afghanistan: China's Interests, Stances, and Perspectives

43. Chinese Military Modernization and Force Development: A Western Perspective

44. New Approaches to Global Health Cooperation: Perspectives from Brazil

45. China—Leader or Laggard on the Path to a Secure, Low-Carbon Energy Future?

46. U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition: Competition Involving the EU, EU3, and non-EU European States

47. China's Positions and Interests in the South China Sea: A Rational Choices in its Cooperative Policies

48. The Rule of Law in China: Incremental Progress

49. The Global Nuclear Balance: A Quantitative and Arms Control Analysis

50. The Asian Balance of Weapons of Mass Destruction A Quantitative and Arms Control Analysis

51. US and Russian Nuclear Forces and Arms Control After the US Nuclear Posture Review