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Exposing the Gap Between PRC Rhetoric and Illicit Maritime Activity
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Illicit maritime activities allegedly carried out by actors tied to the People’s Republic of China inflict economic and environmental damage on coastal nations, violate their sovereignty, and harm their citizens.
understanding of this apparent contradiction, CNA examined 15 instances in which PRC actors were accused of carrying out illicit activities between 2018 and 2021 in the maritime areas surrounding Southeast Asia, the Atlantic coast of Africa, and Pacific Island Countries. white default /images/Centers/CNA/CIP/CIP-IllicitMaritimeActivities-01.jpg fixed In December 2021, CNA's China Studies Program hosted
The Winter Olympics: Opportunities & Challenges for Beijing
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James Bellacqua examines Beijing’s goals for the 2022 Winter Olympics, and how COVID-19 and climate change present new challenges to the event.
The Winter Olympics: Opportunities & Challenges for Beijing James Bellacqua examines Beijing’s goals for the 2022 Winter Olympics, and how COVID-19 and climate change present new challenges to the event. /images/Bejing%20Olympics.jpg The Winter Olympics: Opportunities & Challenges for Beijing 105 James Bellacqua James Bellacqua is a Principal Research Scientist in CNA's China Studies Program. His research has focuses on authoritative PRC media signaling, Chinese perceptions of U.S. military operations in the Asia-Pacific and Chinese and U.S. foreign policy in Southeast Asia. In February
Global Issues Beckon Japan’s New Prime Minister
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When Yoshihide Suga succeeded Shinzo Abe as Japan’s prime minister on September 14, many observers anticipated a shift in the government’s focus. Will Suga be pulled in two directions?
bilateral objectives. These, along with multilateral initiatives with South and Southeast Asia, could and should be enabled by a full complement of comprehensive trade, commerce, and economic policies
ISIS-Sinai's Violent Start to 2019
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President Trump declared the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) defeated in December 2018. But the loss of its territorial "Caliphate" is only part of the longer struggle.
ISIS-Sinai's Violent Start to 2019 President Trump declared the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) defeated in December 2018. But the loss of its territorial "Caliphate" is only part of the longer struggle. /images/InDepth/Post4.jpg ISIS-Sinai's Violent Start to 2019 4 Zack Gold President Trump declared the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) defeated in December 2018. But the loss of its territorial “Caliphate” is only part of the longer struggle. ISIS remnants are still active in liberated areas of Iraq and Syria, and ISIS affiliates from West Africa to Southeast Asia
cna talks: Foreign Policy Advice for the New Administration
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In light of this month’s presidential transition, six CNA analysts sat down to discuss foreign policy advice for the next administration. From Asia to Europe to the Middle East, the commentators covered some of the key areas of concern for the upcoming year and beyond. Topics included: North Korea’s nuclear capabilities Russia’s relationships with NATO, Syria and Turkey The Iran nuclear deal Chinese national interests The South China Sea Cyber threats Listen in for informed analysis on China, North Korea, Russia and more.
and assurance, military modernization, arms transfers, security cooperation, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Related Materials CNA’s   Strategic Studies division CNA’s   China Studies ... Foreign Policy Advice for the New Administration In light of this month’s presidential transition, six CNA analysts sat down to discuss foreign policy advice for the next administration. From Asia to Europe to the Middle East, the commentators covered some of the key areas of concern for the upcoming year and beyond. Topics included: North Korea’s nuclear capabilities Russia’s
cna talks: The Easter Sunday Bombings
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Nilanthi Samaranayake and Alexander Powell join CNA Talks to discuss the tragic terrorist attacks on Easter Sunday in Sri Lanka. Nilanthi provides necessary cultural context discussing the ethnic and religious makeup of the country, and points out that most Sri Lanka observers did not expect to see an attack targeting Christians.  Alexander then compares the attack to ISIS actions in other countries in South East Asia. Finally, they both discuss how Sri Lanka might move forward politically and economically.
on South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East. Prior to joining CNA, Alexander served as an analyst for the FBI Forfeiture and Seized Property Unit, and as an assistant at the National Security Program ... to ISIS actions in other countries in South East Asia. Finally, they both discuss how Sri Lanka might move forward politically and economically. The Easter Sunday Bombings Biographies Nilanthi Samaranayake   directs the Strategy and Policy Analysis Program. She has led several studies at CNA on the Indian Ocean and South Asia security. Recently Nilanthi has worked on U.S.-India naval
cna talks: China's Economic Statecraft: Indo-Pacific Responses to China’s Acquisition of Foreign Technology
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In this episode of CNA Talks, Rose Tenyotkin and Satu Limaye discuss the legal economic tools China uses to acquire foreign technology.
China's Economic Statecraft: Indo-Pacific Responses to China’s Acquisition of Foreign Technology In this episode of CNA Talks, Rose Tenyotkin and Satu Limaye discuss the legal economic tools China uses to acquire foreign technology. China's Economic Statecraft: Indo-Pacific Responses to China’s Acquisition of Foreign Technology Biographies Rose Tenyotkin   is an expert in China's economic statecraft, overseas foreign investment, export control laws, and nuclear weapons program. Satu Limaye   specializes in Asian international relations, specifically South and Southeast Asia. He has
story-of-cna
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in the Southeast Asia Combat Analysis division CNA set up in 1967. Losses of U.S. planes began to mount quickly, and the effort to reduce those casualties consumed much of CNA’s effort throughout ... . That legacy can be seen today in CNA’s Strategy, Policy, Plans, and Programs division, as well as the China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs division. In the gap between two wars in Asia, a much more ... time to help manage Asia projects at CNA, looks back on this as a prescient move. “Twenty years ago, nobody foresaw what China would become,” he told StoryCorps. “You have to remember that in the ‘90s