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Nixon’s Retrospective on the Vietnam War
By
Francis P. Sempa
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The Diplomat
April 28, 2015
The former president had much to say on Vietnam and the failed use of American power.
No Surprises in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
By
Paolo Sorbello and Daniyar Kosnazarov
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The Diplomat
April 27, 2015
Stability triumphs over reform, as Karimov and Nazarbayev retain power in Central Asia.
A Kyrgyz Family in the Islamic State
By
Luca Bello
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The Diplomat
April 21, 2015
A family leaves home in Kyrgyzstan to join the Islamic State. Tragedy ensues.
Korea and the New Regional Paradigm
By
Clint Work
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The Diplomat
April 24, 2015
South Korea is at center stage of an emerging new paradigm in Northeast Asia.
Kazakhstan: Nuclear Weapons Free for 20 Years
By
Erlan Idrissov
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The Diplomat
April 24, 2015
Kazakhstan’s recent history shows you don’t need a nuclear arsenal to feel safe.
Thingyan: A New Year for a Troubled State
By
Brennan O'Connor (text and photos)
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The Diplomat
April 23, 2015
Weary from conflict, the people of Kachin take the time to welcome the Burmese New Year.
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Nixon’s Retrospective on the Vietnam War
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No Surprises in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
Society
A Kyrgyz Family in the Islamic State
Diplomacy
Korea and the New Regional Paradigm
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Kazakhstan: Nuclear Weapons Free for 20 Years
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Thingyan: A New Year for a Troubled State
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April 27, 2015
In Nepal Earthquake's Aftermath, India and China Respond
Both India and China have reacted swiftly to Nepal's calls for assistance after an 8.1 magnitude earthquake on Saturday.
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April 25, 2015
South China Sea: China's Unprecedented Spratlys Building Program
Subi Reef looks next in line for an airstrip, as building and reclamation continue with unprecedented speed.
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April 24, 2015
The One Thing Geeky Defense Analysts Never Talk About
As George Orwell said, 'To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle.'
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China Power
A New World Order
April 29, 2015
China 'Gravely Concerned' by ASEAN Statment on South China Sea
China rejects the ASEAN statement on the South China Sea, accusing the Philippines of taking the bloc "hostage."
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A Third Road for Xinjiang
With Abe in US, Chinese Media Warns Obama to Be Wary
After Devasating Earthquake, China Rushes Aid to Nepal
The Rise of a New Tsinghua Clique in Chinese Politics
How China Uses its Cyber Power for Internal Security
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Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means
April 29, 2015
Islamic State’s New Afghan Front
The Islamic State has arrived in Afghanistan. Or has it?
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4 Ways China Can Become a Global Governance Leader
Australia and Iran to Cooperate in Fight Against ISIS
Remembering the Indians of Gallipoli
South China Sea: China's Unprecedented Spratlys Building Program
China, Philippines Spar Over South China Sea Run-Ins
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Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific
April 28, 2015
Is India Finally Getting Modern Artillery?
The army has not bought a new howitzer in 25 years and is desperate to close gaps in long-range, high volume firepower.
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The Pentagon's Third Offset Strategy: What US Allies and Partners Need to Know
China Will Supply Pakistan With 110 New JF-17s
China, Thailand Eye Deeper Defense Ties
US, Japan Agree to New Defense Guidelines
India Still Lacks Modern Battlefield Communication
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ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion
April 29, 2015
China Is Now One of Indonesia's Top Ten Investors
Beijing makes the cut for the first time.
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Trans-Pacific Partnership: Do it for Vietnam
What Did the 26th ASEAN Summit Achieve?
Philippines and Vietnam Rapidly Building Strategic Partnership
Over Half of World Piracy Attacks Now in ASEAN
Did Indonesia Revive the Asia-Africa Strategic Partnership?
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The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia
April 28, 2015
Pakistan's Neutrality in the Yemen Crisis: Brought to You by China
As the weather changes in Saudi-Pakistani relations, Pakistan will look to its "all-weather" partner China.
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Violence in Afghanistan Delays Ghani on Trip to India
2 Years Later, Bangladesh's Rana Plaza Debacle Continues to Resonate Globally
In Nepal Earthquake's Aftermath, India and China Respond
Nepal Quake: Governance Matters
Nepal Hit By Powerful 7.8 Magnitude Earthquake, Death Toll Approaches 900
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The Koreas
Divided Peninsula
April 28, 2015
South Korea Frets Over US-Japan Defense Guidelines
New defense guidelines for the U.S.-Japan alliance have some analysts in South Korea worried.
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US-South Korea: A Pragmatic Alliance?
South Korea Will Salvage the Sewol Ferry
'Ambassadors' and Prostitutes: South Korea's Sex Workers
First Anniversary of Sewol Ferry Disaster Ends in Violence
Korean Politics: From Candidate To Saboteur
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Tokyo Report
News from Japan
April 29, 2015
4 Takeaways From the New US-Japan Defense Guidelines
What's new about the Guidelines, and what that actually means for U.S.-Japan cooperation moving forward.
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Japan, US Talk Okinawa, South China Sea at Ministers' Meeting
Who Landed a Radioactive Drone on Shinzo Abe's Roof?
Is This What Shinzo Abe Will Say in Washington Next Week?
What to Expect From Abe's US Visit
Japan's Increasingly Uncertain Security Environment
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The Debate
Comment and Opinion
April 29, 2015
Shinzo Abe’s High-Wire U.S. Visit
Can the Japanese prime minister address the past and provide a vision for future cooperation?
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Bangladesh’s Executions an Affront to Justice
Toward a Stronger US-Japan Alliance
India's Infatuation With the UN Security Council
With AIIB, US Shot Itself in the Foot on Indian Infrastructure
Shinzo Abe’s Ill-Timed Speech
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Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road
April 28, 2015
Lift Off: Turkmenistan's First Communications Satellite
The satellite is French-built, sits in a Monaco-designated slot, and was carried up on a US-designed rocket.
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Russia’s Narrative Finds an Audience in Central Asia
In Kazakhstan Election, Nazarbayev 'Crushes' Nominal Opposition
Turkmenistan's War on Satellite Dishes
Which Central Asian Leaders Are Attending Russia's Military Parade?
Is Tajikistan Moving Backward on Rights?
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The Rebalance
U.S. Policy on Asia
April 29, 2015
Hillary’s Choices: ‘Reset’ or ‘Default’ on Foreign Policy
Can Democrats offer a post-Obama vision for Rebalance to Asia?
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Will Congress Kill the 'Rebalance to Asia'?
Back to The Future: Republican Foreign Policy and Rebalance
The U.S. Presidential Race: Hillary and India
China’s AIIB and the US Reputation Risk
The Politics of Rebalance: The Future of US Leadership In Asia
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Pacific Money
Economy and Business
April 29, 2015
China’s Stock Bubble
Even as its economy slows, China's stocks have been posting some astonishing gains.
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China Fines Mercedes-Benz, Not Domestic Firms
ASEAN: Asia’s Hottest Investment?
OECD’s Tough Love For Abenomics
China’s Slumping Trade Account
Asia’s Growth Gap: India Versus The Rest
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Asia Life
The Other Asia-Pacific
April 23, 2015
Can Pakistan's 'Burka Avenger' Score Fans in India?
Pakistan’s popular cartoon superhero is coming to India. Will audiences follow?
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Aung San Suu Kyi's Advisor Leaves a Broad Legacy in Myanmar
Why China’s New Family-Planning Policy Hasn’t Worked
Overseas Filipino Workers: Organizing for Fairer Conditions
The JET Program and the US-Japan Relationship
Sim Bhullar Becomes the NBA’s First Indian Player
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Oceania
The South Pacific
April 27, 2015
Fighting People Smugglers: Lessons From Australia for Europe
European covert action forces may be needed in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Julie Bishop in Iran
'Fear and Greed': A Closer Look at Australia's China Policy
The New Zealand Dollar’s Big Moment
Australia Caught in Middle of US-China Power Tussle
Australia: Net Piracy and Metadata
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Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics
April 15, 2015
Shades of Grey in Afghanistan: A Conversation with James Creighton
Ankit Panda speaks to Col. James L. Creighton (U.S. Army, Ret.) about his experiences working with an Afghan warlord.
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The Rise of Civic Nationalism in Taiwan: A Conversation with J. Michael Cole
Understanding Chinese Foreign Policy: A Conversation with Dingding Chen
China's Flashpoint on the Land: Southwest Yunnan
China's 'New Normal' in 2015: Cause for Concern?
North Korea's Nuclear Future: A Conversation With Joel Wit
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Videos
Asia on Video
February 09, 2015
China's Changing Approach to Africa
China-Africa relations in a new era of Chinese diplomacy.
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Laos’ Killer Drunk Driving Problem
What You Need to Know About Obama's Trip to India
China in 2015: What to Expect
Pakistan, Terrorism, and the Peshawar Attack
Abe's Post-Election Agenda for Japan
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April 01, 2015
Change on the Mighty Mekong
Hunger for affordable energy is threatening traditional livelihoods and a unique biodiversity.
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April 01, 2015
An Evolution in China-India Relations?
Modi's election last year has brought some noticeable changes to relations between Asia’s two great powers.
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April 01, 2015
Post-Anwar: Malaysia’s Gloomy Future
As the opposition leader sits in prison, a shadow looms over Malaysian politics both at home and abroad.
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April 01, 2015
America’s Rebalance to the Asia-Pacific: On Track
The Asia rebalance is the most misunderstood foreign policy initiative of the Obama presidency.
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April 22, 2015
China’s Myanmar Conundrum
Myanmar’s domestic politics are central to China’s strategic interests, and are testing Beijing’s core principles.
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April 21, 2015
Natural Disasters: Preparing for the Big One
The vulnerable Asia-Pacific needs broader engagement in disaster planning
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April 20, 2015
Australia, MIKTA and the Middle Power Question
A seemingly semantic debate is revealing of Australia’s international ambitions and its place in the world.
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April 20, 2015
Family Planning, Chinese Style
Should the decision to relax the one-child policy be seen as a welcome, humane reform?
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April 16, 2015
Beijing’s Fait Accompli in the South China Sea
China is achieving its foreign policy objectives without firing a shot.
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April 17, 2015
Addressing Nepal’s Water Crisis
Although many communities still struggle, Nepal is making real progress on providing access to water.
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April 17, 2015
Remembering the Fall of Phnom Penh
Survivors recall the days that preceded the terror.
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April 16, 2015
Diplomatic Access: Japan
Japan's ambassador to the U.S. on the U.S.-Japan alliance, the TPP, and overcoming China-Japan tensions.
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April 16, 2015
Revelations on China’s Maritime Modernization
The U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence offers a wealth of new information on the PLA Navy.
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April 21, 2015
Interview: India’s Rafale Deal
The recent Rafale deal and its significance for India's relations with France.
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