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ChinaTalk: Incoming NSA Jake Sullivan on an Alternative Vision for US-China Relations
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Trump's Tweets Attacking the Election Echo Russian Trolls
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ChinaTalk: HR McMaster on His Time as NSA, China, and History's Role in Policymaking
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ChinaTalk: Biden's Foreign Policy
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ChinaTalk: Is a Chinese Financial Crisis Looming?
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Understanding the Australian Inquiry Into ADF War Crimes in Afghanistan
We summarized the 531-page, heavily redacted report by the inspector general of Australia’s Defense Force alleging war crimes by Australian special forces in Afghanistan. -
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ChinaTalk: Why Xi is All in on Climate Change
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Rational Security: 'The First Day of the Rest of Our Lives (Revisited)' Edition
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ChinaTalk: CCP Influence Ops in Japan—Everywhere Yet Nowhere in Particular
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Throwing the Book at Foreign Influence: The Menendez Verdict and Going Beyond FARA
Effectively countering foreign malign influence requires leveraging the full weight of the very institutions such efforts seek to undermine.