How to Prevent China from Coming to Russia's Rescue
With Russia's military bearing down on civilian population centers, it is high time that China learn that lesson for itself.
Has Xi's Multilateral Moment Finally Arrived?
Before an adoring crowd at the Boao Forum for Asia—China's version of Davos—Xi outlined a new world order without a single dominant power.
The Election Nobody is Talking About: Leading the WTO
The selection of an experienced trade negotiator with credibility in Washington and experience wrangling Beijing could break the current logjam and result in a productive airing of grievances.
Why Downplaying China's Election Interference Could Backfire
In a trend reminiscent of 2016, China's efforts to interfere in the U.S. election has divided the American political class, largely because Beijing's efforts appear less threatening than Moscow's brutish maneuvers.
Keeping China's Digital Trojan Horses at Bay
We must comprehensively address China's broad, asymmetric efforts to acquire sensitive information about American consumers.
Post-COVID, Let's Leverage International Organizations to Slow Down China
The U.S. must combat Beijing's attempted takeover of leading international organizations.
In Confronting Beijing, Let's Not Hold Ourselves Prisoner to the Cold War
There is much talk of a budding "new Cold War" with China, but that analogy is counterproductive.
Our Venezuela Strategy Is Failing. What We Need Is a Cuba Strategy.
The U.S. should use Cuba as leverage toward improving the geopolitical situation in Venezuela.