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  • Policy Outlook – February 09, 2017

    Guiding Principles for a Sustainable U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia: Key Judgments From a Joint Task Force

    • Eugene Rumer, Richard Sokolsky, Andrew S. Weiss

    The new U.S. administration should avoid fueling unrealistic expectations of a breakthrough and instead seek incremental progress on specific topics based on a set of guiding principles.

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  • Policy Outlook – January 16, 2014

    How to Upgrade U.S.-Japan Defense Cooperation

    • James L. Schoff

    Revised U.S.-Japan defense guidelines should incorporate a front office/back office concept that keeps the overall division of labor intact but with deeper integration in certain support functions.

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  • Policy Outlook – August 01, 2013

    Recharging China’s Electric Vehicle Policy

    • Wang Tao

    The Chinese government is dedicated to getting its electric vehicle market off the ground. But nurturing a new, globally competitive industry requires more than political will.

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  • Policy Outlook – June 04, 2013

    U.S.-China Summit: Time to Make History

    • Douglas H. Paal

    A playbook for how Presidents Obama and Xi can make more history than leaders have in decades.

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  • Policy Outlook – April 19, 2012

    Keeping NATO Relevant

    • Jamie Shea

    A slimmed down NATO could do a better job of harmonizing transatlantic positions in crisis situations, be the hub of multinational, high-end military operations, and develop expertise and capabilities to deal with new threats such as cyber attacks.

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  • Policy Outlook – February 16, 2012

    Understanding China's Rising Coal Imports

    • Kevin Tu, Sabine Johnson-Reiser

    Several factors could be contributing to China’s sudden entrance into coal import markets, including transportation bottlenecks, environmental and safety considerations, economic factors, and concerns about depleting coking coal reserves.

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