By Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak China is expanding and modernising its nuclear arsenal at an unprecedented speed. China’s development of newer...
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The CNAS conducted a simulation forecasting a potential nuclear conflict between the US and China over Taiwan in 2032. The exercise indicated China might employ theater nuclear weapons to pressure the US. Recommendations include enhancing dialogue with China, reinforcing alliances, and improving US nuclear and conventional capabilities to manage escalation risks.
By Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak China is expanding and modernising its nuclear arsenal at an unprecedented speed. China’s development of newer...
By Anya L. Fink Russia presents an “acute threat” to the United States andits allies, according to the 2022 National Defense Strategy. The...
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As China's influence grows across the Indo-Pacific, the United States has been doubling down on its alliances in the region to maintain a balance of...
As China's influence grows across the Indo-Pacific, the United States has been doubling down on its alliances in the region to maintain a balance of...
The Beijing Summit and Ninth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), held from September 4 to 6, 2024, marked a new...
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