Category: FOREIGN POLICY & SECURITY

Canada Should Take Lessons Learned from Cuba to Iran

| February 7, 2015
Canada Should Take Lessons Learned from Cuba to Iran

Navid Hassibi of the Council on International Policy argues that Canada must plan for the eventual normalization of relations with Tehran.

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Did Congress Kill an Iran Nuke Deal?

| December 8, 2014
Did Congress Kill an Iran Nuke Deal?

In dealing with Congress, the administration should first negotiate, then lambast, and then be prepared to “go solo” if all else fails.

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The Top 5 Reasons to Sign a Nuclear Deal with Iran

| November 23, 2014
The Top 5 Reasons to Sign a Nuclear Deal with Iran

The Council on International Policy’s Navid Hassibi outlines the 5 top reasons to sign a nuclear deal with Iran in this piece for the National Interest.

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A Meeting of the Minds

| November 12, 2014
A Meeting of the Minds

Did Japan and China just press reset?  The CIP’s J. Berkshire Miller provides analysis in Foreign Affairs.

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Obama Should Clarify Relationship with China

| November 7, 2014
Obama Should Clarify Relationship with China

Beijing summit an opportunity to reassure jittery US allies in the Asia Pacific.

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A Tale of Two Summits?

| November 3, 2014
A Tale of Two Summits?

The Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller discusses the significance of the November 2014 APEC meeting in Beijing for the EastWest Institute.

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On Iran: Congress, Please Step Aside

| October 30, 2014
On Iran: Congress, Please Step Aside

The Council on International Policy’s Navid Hassibi argues in the National Interest that Congress must work to be part of the solution when it comes to an Iran nuclear deal, not the problem.

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Asia’s Big What If: What Happens If Kim Jong-Un Is No More?

| October 9, 2014
Asia’s Big What If: What Happens If Kim Jong-Un Is No More?

A collapse of the Kim regime would send shockwaves throughout Northeast Asia, writes the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller.

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Northeast Asia Diplomacy: A Trilateral Way Forward?

| October 8, 2014
Northeast Asia Diplomacy: A Trilateral Way Forward?

A trilateral approach to China, Japan and South Korea relations may be able to do what bilateral negotiations cannot.

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Japan and India’s Mutual Courtship

| October 5, 2014
Japan and India’s Mutual Courtship

Abe and Modi are becoming fast friends, and China’s watching, writes the Council on International Policy’s J. Berkshire Miller for Al Jazeera America.

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