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Prognosticating Proliferation in Asia

With the July 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action diminishing the near-term prospect of an Iranian nuclear bomb, most proliferation prognosticators would likely pick South Korea, Japan, or perhaps Taiwan as the next place that could opt to develop nuclear weapons.

· March 10, 2017
Nonproliferation Review
In the Media
Which Way Forward for Taiwan and the United States in 2017?

A wise course of policy for the United States, China, and Taiwan would be to focus on what can be done to maintain the high quality status quo than challenge the fundamental values of each other.

· January 8, 2017
Global Times
In the Media
Trump, Taiwan, and the Fantasy of a Phone Call

President-elect Donald Trump should understand the larger meaning of current efforts to move incrementally toward Taiwan independence and reject those efforts as the threat to core U.S. interests they represent.

· December 12, 2016
Defense One
In the Media
How Trump’s Call With Taiwan Could Affect U.S. Goals in Asia

President-elect Trump’s phone call with Tsai Ing-wen raises questions about how the new administration will approach China and issues impacting the Asia-Pacific region.

· December 7, 2016
New York Times
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Chinese Views on the South China Sea Arbitration Case Between the People’s Republic of China and the Philippines

The furor over the Philippines v. China arbitration case constitutes a significant development that could influence the prospects for future rivalry or cooperation in the Western Pacific.

· August 24, 2016
China Leadership Monitor
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Strategic Asia 2013-14: Asia in the Second Nuclear Age

It is important to understand the role of nuclear weapons in the grand strategies of key Asian states and the impact of these capabilities—both established and latent—on regional and international stability.

· October 2, 2013
National Bureau of Asian Research