Archive
May 10, 2013
Solving the Northeast Asia Security Dilemma
Several steps need to be taken to reduce regional tensions, but improving Sino-U.S. relations is the most critical.
F-35 JSF: "A Phenomenal Flying Machine"
Can the F-35 wow defense experts? We present the top defense and foreign policy articles for your weekend.
Top 3 Takeaways from the Pentagon's China Report
“One hopes the Defense Department will take a more textured view of China’s rise than is on display here.”
ASEAN Needs To Do a Rethink on Burma’s Rohingya Issue
Violence against Burma’s Rohingyas could become a regional issue if ASEAN does not act fast.
Malaysia’s Election “Tsunami”
Following the recent elections, PM Najib Razak is facing the rise of a political “Malaysian tsunami”.
The Sherpa: Buddhist Herders and Guides of the Himalayas
A brawl between guides and climbers on Mt. Everest raises the question: Who are the Sherpa people?
A New Chapter in Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands Drama
A piece written for the People’s Daily makes some interesting arguments concerning the Ryukyu islands.
Mother’s Day: Australia, Singapore Best Places in Region to Be a Mom
Conditions for mothers are improving in the Asia-Pacific, but issues remain.
A Global Economic Order with Chinese Characteristics
Zachary Keck considers China’s effort to promote the “democratization” of the international economic order.
Lessons From Karnataka
Election results in the southern Indian state of Karnataka could provide a preview of next year’s general election.
China's Economy: Stuck in Second Place?
Can China’s economy pass America this century? Take a look at our top China stories from around the web.