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  • Report – June 29, 2020

    Narrowing the U.S.-China Gap on Missile Defense: How to Help Forestall a Nuclear Arms Race

    • Tong Zhao

    If China and the United States can dispel some misperceptions on their dispute over missile defense, it could help forestall a costly, ill-timed nuclear arms race.

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  • Report – November 08, 2017

    Entanglement: Chinese and Russian Perspectives on Non-nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Risks

    • James M. Acton, Alexey Arbatov, Vladimir Dvorkin, Petr Topychkanov, Tong Zhao, Li Bin

    The risk of an inadvertent nuclear war is rising because of the entanglement of non-nuclear weapons with nuclear weapons and their command-and-control capabilities.

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  • Report – October 28, 2016

    Understanding Chinese Nuclear Thinking

    • Li Bin, Tong Zhao

    Critical differences between Chinese and U.S. thinking about nuclear weapons and deterrence result not merely from differing security environments and levels of military strength; they also exist because China and the United States have developed their own nuclear philosophies in implementing their security policies over many years.

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  • Report – October 26, 2016

    Creating a Stable Asia: An Agenda for a U.S.-China Balance of Power

    • Michael D. Swaine, Wenyan Deng, Aube Rey Lescure

    The Western Pacific is experiencing a fundamental and potentially destabilizing military and economic power transition driven primarily by China’s economic and military rise and a corresponding relative decline in American power

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  • Report – September 12, 2016

    U.S. Leadership and the Challenge of State Fragility

    • William J. Burns, Michèle A. Flournoy, Nancy E. Lindborg

    Fragile states may seem like a distant and abstract concern. They are not. They are at the center of much of today’s regional disorder and global upheaval.

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  • Report – January 22, 2014

    Balancing Without Containment: An American Strategy for Managing China

    • Ashley J. Tellis

    China is poised to become a major strategic rival to the United States.

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  • Report – December 12, 2013

    U.S.-China Security Perceptions Survey: Findings and Implications

    • Michael D. Swaine, Rachel Esplin Odell, Luo Yuan, Liu Xiangdong

    Public and elite attitudes in the United States and especially China are exerting a growing influence on the bilateral security relationship.

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  • Report – July 31, 2013

    Rethinking Urban Mobility: Sustainable Policies for the Century of the City

    • Shin-pei Tsay, Victoria Herrmann

    As urban populations surge worldwide, cities must work together with national governments to create environmentally and financially sustainable urban transport systems.

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  • Report – May 03, 2013

    China’s Military and the U.S.-Japan Alliance in 2030: A Strategic Net Assessment

    • Michael D. Swaine, Mike M. Mochizuki, Michael L. Brown, Paul S. Giarra, Douglas H. Paal, Rachel Esplin Odell, Raymond Lu, Oliver Palmer, Xu Ren

    The first and only unclassified strategic net assessment of the future impact of China’s growing military power on Japan and the United States.

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  • Report – January 10, 2013

    Crux of Asia: China, India, and the Emerging Global Order

    • Ashley J. Tellis, Sean Mirski

    A close examination of Chinese and Indian perspectives reveals stark Sino-Indian differences on many of today’s most pressing international issues.

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