China's nuclear rise, Biden's ATACMS decision, and more.
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** November 23, 2024
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China’s Nuclear Rise
by Lawrence J. Korb & Stephen Cimbala
Could Russia and China team up to enhance their joint nuclear threat against the United States and its allies? Read it here ([link removed]) .
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ATACMS Missiles and Ukraine: What Will Donald Trump Do?
by Mark N. Katz
Is President Biden's decision an attempt to limit Trump’s options regarding Ukraine, or is it intended to strengthen Trump’s hand vis-a-vis Putin? Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Long-Range Strikes Won’t Deter Putin
by Matthew Blackburn
As was the case with the ill-judged Kursk incursion, deep strikes will only make Russia more intransigent and determined. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Kuwait’s Crossroads
by Joshua Yaphe
The Emir of Kuwait’s suspension of parliament last May was surprisingly popular. The logical next steps should be constitutional reform and stronger measures against the Muslim Brotherhood. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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The Ukraine War: Perspectives from Northeast Asia
featuring Akihiro Iwashita & Jae Ku
Russia's reliance on Chinese markets and North Korean weapons and soldiers has important implications for both Japan and South Korea. On November 20, the Center for the National Interest hosted an expert panel to discuss. Watch it here ([link removed]) .
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