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May 25, 2021

Op-ed: Deterrence, Not Domination: How to Deal with a Rising China

Senior Fellow John Isaacs wrote an op-ed in The National Interest arguing that deterrence, not domination, is the best way to deal with a rising China. “Many American leaders have expressed concern over great power competition between the United States and China, often alluding to—if not downright calling for—a military confrontation. However, the United States should […]

Posted in: Asia, Center in the News, China, Press Room, United States

May 5, 2021

STRATCOM Commander Makes a Misleading Sales Pitch before Congress

By Geoff Wilson and John Isaacs Admiral Charles Richard, Commander of the U.S. Strategic Command, painted a dire picture of the nuclear threats the United States faces from abroad, and claimed that they could only be met by renewing the U.S. commitment to nuclear dominance over the coming century. In his two days of testimony […]

Posted in: China, Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons, Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons Spending, Factsheets & Analysis on Pentagon Budget, Factsheets & Analysis on Russia, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Weapons Spending, Nukes of Hazard blog, Pentagon Budget, Russia, United States

April 8, 2021

China Is Not the New Soviet Union

By John Isaacs Despite the massive superiority of American military forces over China by most major metrics, there is a rising clamor in Washington, D.C., appealing for a substantial increase in the Biden military budget to confront a resurgent China. However, the United States has a substantial lead in key capacities, such as total annual […]

Posted in: Asia, China, Nukes of Hazard blog, Pentagon Budget, Security Spending, United States

September 25, 2020

Op-ed: India, China, Pakistan: Three nuclear powers hurtling towards the boiling point

Program Coordinator Abby Pokraka wrote an op-ed in Responsible Statecraft on the importance of paying attention to the tensions between the nuclear-armed states of India, Pakistan and China. For decades, India and Pakistan have clashed over Kashmir, the mountainous region both countries claim. But to make matters more complicated, China has a stake in the […]

Posted in: Asia, Center in the News, China, India and Pakistan, Press Room

August 31, 2020

Op-Ed: How the Arms Trade Treaty has influenced the US-China diplomatic chessboard

Research Analyst Samuel Hickey and former intern Jessica Budlong wrote an op-ed in Responsible Statecraft about how the little-known Arms Trade Treaty has influenced the U.S.-China diplomatic chess board. Almost four years into its term, the Trump administration continues to abandon international security agreements at a dizzying clip. These actions are providing China with the […]

Posted in: Center in the News, China, Iran Diplomacy, Middle East, Press & In the News on Iran Diplomacy, Press Room, United States

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