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- 1From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 5)After allowing what the U.S. knew to be a Chinese spy balloon to enter American airspace over the Aleutian Islands and drift across the continental United States before finally blowing it out of the sky over Myrtle...
- 2From:The EconomistIN MARCH 2021 the British government published a sweeping review of foreign, defence, development and security policies dubbed the "Integrated Review". The world was becoming more competitive and fragmented, it warned....
- 3From:The EconomistThe Yu Shan landing platform is one of the navy's largest vessels. The 10,000-tonne warship rises out of the water at Zuoying naval base, its missiles pointing skyward. In January the defence ministry invited reporters...
- 4From:The EconomistROBERT TSAO pulled a helmet on, grinning as he held up a copy of his Taiwan identity card. "I am 100% Taiwanese, and I've come back to defend my country," he said. It was September 2022, weeks after Nancy Pelosi's visit...
- 5From:The EconomistWhen Taiwan's president, Tsai Ing-wen, announced the extension of military conscription in December 2022, she called it an "incomparably difficult decision". Taiwan's young were previously subject to only four months of...
- 6From:The EconomistAmONG the ways in which great-power competition is reordering In February, during a second visit to Manila by America's secretary of defence, Lloyd Austin, the Philippines announced a deal to allow American forces use...
- 7From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 3)Not since George W. Bush in 1999 has a sitting governor contemplating a run for president attracted as much national buzz as Florida's Ron DeSantis. Because state chief executives have only modest occasion to engage with...
- 8From:Country Report: AustraliaAustralia will remain fully supportive of the attempt by the US and the EU to isolate Russia in response to the invasion of Ukraine. Closer to home, the signing of the AUKUS defence pact with the US and the UK...
- 9From:The EconomistRead more of our recent coverage of the ON FEBRUARY 9TH Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine's president, said he had informed his Moldovan counterpart of a Russian plot to destroy her pro-Western government. One day later a...
- 10From:Country Report: PakistanWhat's happened? On January 30th a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside a mosque in Peshawar, a city in Pakistan, killing 100 and injuring more than 160 people. This will exacerbate concerns about tenuous...
- 11From:Country Report: Hong KongEIU does not expect a return to large-scale social unrest in Hong Kong in 2023-27. A combination of a national security law introduced in 2020, forthcoming local security legislation and enhanced enforcement of existing...
- 12From:The American Prospect (Vol. 34, Issue 1)Detente with the Chinese regime had many downsides. Open conflict might be much worse. Pacific Power Paradox: American Statecraft and the Fate of the Asian Peace By Van Jackson Yale University Press In the last...
- 13From:School Administrator (Vol. 80, Issue 2)April marks 40 years since "A Nation at Risk" launched the standards-based reform era, using cherry-picked data to argue that lackluster test scores threatened America's national security and global leadership. Today,...
- 14From:Country Report: CanadaCanada has joined NATO allies in imposing sanctions against Russia in response to that country's invasion of Ukraine. It has also followed NATO allies by implementing a ban on oil imports from Russia (this is largely...
- 15From:Country Report: TaiwanCross-Strait tensions are at their worst in more than two decades. China will conduct routine military exercises around Taiwan in 2023-27, especially as campaigning intensifies ahead of Taiwan's national elections, but...
- 16From:Country Report: Hong KongA successful appeal against a conviction for incitement to protest shows that the authorities cannot arbitrarily ban all demonstrations. The annual vigil in June to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre may turn out...
- 17From:U.S. Department of Defense SpeechesJan. 26, 2023 To each of you: Thank you for joining today's conversation. While I can't see all of you at once, I had the opportunity to read about your varied backgrounds, and I'm blown away by all that you bring to...
- 18From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 1)The case of J. Robert Oppenheimer has hung over American life for almost 70 years. A brilliant physicist, he presided over the making of the atomic bomb. In 1954, the Atomic Energy Commission revoked his security...
- 19From:National Review (Vol. 75, Issue 1)Japan's new national-security strategy reflects its growing recognition that it lives in a dangerous neighborhood. It states that Japanese defense spending will double to 2 percent of GDP within five years. Japan will...
- 20From:The EconomistSpend enough time on Japanese military bases and in policymakers' offices, and you will eventually encounter the same unusual map. It depicts East Asia rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise, as if to show the region from...