Tag: Grand Strategy & Competition

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Dialogues

Dr. Alicia Garcia-Herrero on How China is Combating Economic Deceleration Through Development

GJIA: You have written and spoken about how the Chinese economy is undergoing a process of deceleration. Could you elaborate on why this deceleration is taking place? AGH: I see…

December 15, 2021

Conflict & Security

The Indo-Pacific Strategy: Promoting Democracy in South Asia

The United States’ Indo-Pacific Strategy was created to counter China’s military and economic expansion in the Indo-Pacific region, a vast geographic area stretching from the…

August 27, 2021

Human Rights & Development

The Maldives: An Island Battleground for India-China Competition

An Intensifying Regional Rivalry One of the biggest stories in Asian geopolitics in recent years has been China and India’s intensifying rivalry. The two have a complicated…

July 16, 2021

Society & Culture

Questioning the Debt-Trap Diplomacy Rhetoric surrounding Hambantota Port

The lease of Hambantota Port to China has become the most oft-used example of China’s debt-trap diplomacy. It has also become a cautionary tale for countries that have joined…

June 5, 2021

Dialogues

Dr. Yasmine Farouk on Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Policy

GJIA: What are Saudi Arabia’s current regional priorities in regard to foreign policy? YF: The first priority right now on the Saudi agenda is to end their war in Yemen because…

May 24, 2021

Business & Economics

The Trials and Tribulations of Big Tech in the US-China Relationship

September 20, 2020, was the deadline for transactions by Tencent’s WeChat and ByteDance’s TikTok to cease operations within the United States set by the Trump administration.…

May 20, 2021

Dialogues

Dr. Kenneth Pollack on the Future of the Abraham Accords under President Biden

GJIA: In the aftermath of the Abraham Accords, you argued in Foreign Policy that the Accords “are bringing to an end the great Middle Eastern conflict of the 20th century, but…

May 7, 2021

Conflict & Security

Bridging the Gender Divide is Key to US Global Fragility Strategy Implementation

As the Biden-Harris administration takes office, it will be tasked with the full implementation of the Global Fragility Act (GFA), which aims to tackle the root causes of…

April 6, 2021

Dialogues

Amb. Ong Keng Yong on the Role of ASEAN

GJIA: Perhaps you could begin by telling us a bit about your time in the foreign service. OKY: I joined the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after I graduated from law school at the…

February 26, 2021

Science & Technology

Stemming the Flow: The United States Needs a Strategy to Address China’s Strategic Exportation of Digital Authoritarianism

As the Chinese economy grew exponentially over the past couple decades, so did its capacity to support technological innovation. China’s tech giants have flourished, responding…

February 25, 2021