Asian Americans are far more likely to support US intervention on behalf of Taipei in the case of a Chinese invasion.
Asian Americans are less likely than other racial or ethnic groups to say China’s rise is a “critical” threat to the United States.
Yasmeen Abutaleb, Michael Birnbaum, and Steven Erlagner join guest host Carla Anne Robbins to discuss the week's top news stories.
"Presidents have a long history of both expanding and testing the limits of their powers," Paul Poast writes.
Kim Ghattas, Carla Anne Robbins, and Philip Stephens join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
In a Q&A, Rep. Krishnamoorthi talks about Illinois’ trade relationship with China and how local businesses should navigate strained U.S.-China ties — and even help shape them.
Taiwan’s shift toward more explicitly nationalist politics has exposed serious contradictions in US-China policy, Paul Heer argues.
Support for the alliance—though solid overall—is becoming increasingly polarized, Ivo Daalder and Dina Smeltz write.
The public continues to believe such security relationships benefit both the United States and its allies.
Dina Smeltz and other experts unpack how America’s 2024 elections will impact domestic politics, foreign policy, and the US-South Korea relationship.
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