
Kristine Lee
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In this next phase of diplomacy with the #DPRK, Patrick M. Cronin and Kristine Lee argue the Trump administration must consider two contingencies in continued denuclearization negotiations. bit.ly/2Bhp5zV

A second US-North Korea summit may be held in Danang, Vietnam. Watch as CNAS’ Kristine Lee discusses the historical symbolism with Brian Todd.



Just released: read Patrick M. Cronin and Kristine Lee's new report about the range of possibilities for the future of U.S.-North Korea relations: bit.ly/2tjy0N5



At the front line of Beijing’s expanding diplomatic influence, economic leverage, and military capability, Southeast Asia has become a contested space. Read more from a new report by Patrick M. Cronin, Abigail Grace, Dan Kliman, and Kristine Lee: cnas.org/publications/r…


Over the past months CNAS, I've had the privilege to work with Kristine Lee Rush Doshi and American Enterprise Institute Zack Cooper to co-author a major new report #GradingBeltandRoad (1/n)

One of the best parts of think tanking is getting the chance to work with friends, regardless of affiliation. Here’s our new report (with Dan Kliman, Kristine Lee, and Rush Doshi) — come listen to us present our findings in Rome and Warsaw this week! cnas.org/publications/r…

I warn w/my brilliant co-authors Nicholas Wright Kristine Lee that NK's latest missile launches remind us of their gray-zone tactics & argue that the US needs a gray-zone strategy of its own, in Foreign Policy foreignpolicy.com/2019/05/14/the…

China is increasingly using its power to change the global governance system from within. Read more from a new report by Alexander Sullivan and Kristine Lee about the PRC's changing role in international organizations: cnas.org/publications/r…

"Beijing has backed authoritarian leaders in Southeast Asia to advance its interests." Read Dan Kliman's recent congressional testimony about how the U.S. can respond to China's regional influence. More: cnas.org/publications/c…


"A more robust, allied approach to China is possible, and now is the time to explore its contours." - Richard Fontaine, Kristine Lee, and Hannah Suh write in War on the Rocks about the future of the relationship between the U.S. and South Korea: cnas.org/publications/c…

By Asia-Pacific expert Dan Kliman of CNAS, America should apply Cold War lessons to #China: Compete hard, hold fast to our values usatoday.com/story/opinion/… via USA TODAY USA TODAY Opinion #tradewar


Watch as my colleagues, Kara Frederick, Dan Kliman, and Ely Ratner explain China's efforts to provide other governments with innovative technologies for illiberal use:



The U.S.-South Korea alliance is at a critical inflection point. In a new CNAS report, experts Kristine Lee, Joshua Fitt, and Coby Goldberg offer a range of recommendations for how the Biden administration can reinvigorate this crucial alliance: cnas.org/publications/r…