
Policy Pulse: Enhancing Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.July 22 by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations The Biden Administration’s China Policy: Reflections on the First Six Months.Ransomware Everywhere: Advancing Responsible State Behavior in Cyberspace.July 19 by the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations The Shifting Military Balance across the Taiwan Strait with Lyle Goldstein and Oriana Mastro.Virtual Event | Religious Freedom and a Free and Open Indo-Pacific.July 15 by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace VIRTUAL: The Challenge of Fentanyl: The China-Mexico Connection.Foreign Policy : “Biden’s Afghanistan Pullout Could Make the China Problem Harder” by Michael J.
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Nikkei Asia : “Australia gives a lesson in how to defang China’s wolves” by Natasha Kassam, July 1. Columbia University Press: Engaging China edited by Anne F. Wilson Center: “Climate-Fragility Risk Brief: The Arctic” by Marisol Maddox, July 2021.
Foreign Policy : “The Chinese Communist Party Has Always Been Nationalist” by Rush Doshi, July 1. Naval Institute: “Report to Congress on Coast Guard Polar Security Cutter,” July 1 Bloomberg : “When Will China Rule the World? Maybe Never” by Eric Zhu and Tom Orlik, July 5. Naval Institute: “Report to Congress on Chinese Naval Modernization,” July 5 Stimson Center: “Strengthening Dual Deterrence on Taiwan: The Key to US-China Strategic Stability” by David Keegan, July 6. Foreign Affairs : “Regime Change Is Not an Option in China” by Evan S. South China Morning Post : “Biden and US hawks must understand China before waving the democratic torch” by Jing Lee, July 12. The Washington Post: “The Cold War is a poor analogy for today’s U.S.-China tensions” by Jessica Chen Weiss, July 12. Biden International Affairs Personnel Tracker.