The health of Britain is no minor matter for the United States
By Michael R. Auslin
We’re losing touch with its lessons just as they struggled to commemorate the Civil War
By Michael R. Auslin
In Taiwan and Ukraine, we are at the start of a perilous new era
By Michael R. Auslin
There has been no serious debate over whether Taiwan, a rapidly aging society, can defend itself
By Michael R. Auslin
Prospects for global destabilization are greater than at any time since the last gasp of Soviet adventurism
By Michael R. Auslin
The China ‘struggle’ that Xi lays before the world will define the next generation of American foreign and security policy
By Michael R. Auslin
A recent bill addressing forced Uyghur labor is a good step
By Michael R. Auslin
The Biden-Xi summit revealed only the irreconcilable differences between Washington and Beijing
By Michael R. Auslin
The need to invigorate and defend a community of free nations in the Indo-Pacific is increasingly evident
By Michael R. Auslin
The US government has done more than most to enhance ties with Taipei
By Michael R. Auslin
The asterisk is the powerful symbol of a new era of distrust
By Michael R. Auslin
It’s business as usual in Asia’s vital seas
By Michael R. Auslin
Britain has accepted a massive security risk in return for Chinese 5G. How should America respond?
By Michael R. Auslin
The world’s oldest monarchy bolsters a modern miracle
By Michael R. Auslin