Archive
February 24, 2011
Five Art Universities at NACT
Works by over 400 artists from 5 Japanese art schools have come together at one Tokyo art museum.
Thailand’s Forgotten Conflict
While the international media focuses on Red and Yellow Shirt clashes and a temple spat, a deadly rebellion still brews in Thailand’s south.
Singapore Drives AFTA
An ASEAN free trade area has steered member countries toward a brighter future. Singapore leads the way.
What’s Wrong with Meritocracy?
Whether it’s China or the US, today’s super rich need to be careful about being too self-congratulatory.
What’s Wrong with Meritocracy?
Whether it’s China or the US, today’s super rich need to be careful about being too self-congratulatory.
Arctic Game Changer
Is Chinese and Russian interest in the Arctic a sign of the region’s future centrality in regional security?
Manmohan Singh as King Lear
Manmohan Singh is under fire over govt corruption. There’s something of Shakespeare’s King Lear in his plight.
The New Silk Road
The Diplomat speaks with Ben Simpfendorfer, managing director of China Insider, about China’s relations in the Middle East.
Ishihara No Numskull
Clever media manipulation keeps Tokyo’s controversial governor in the spotlight ahead of the gubernatorial poll.