Archive
August 30, 2011
Jakarta Nabs 'People Smuggler'
The arrest of alleged people smuggler Sayeed Abbas Azad could be a big blow against human trafficking.
Japan Tries (Yet) Again
Yoshihiko Noda takes office at the most crucial time for Japan in half a century, says Michael Auslin. But with lacklustre public support, he has his work cut out.
Building a New DPJ
Yoshihiko Noda faces plenty of challenges as Japan’s new prime minister. The most immediate is choosing his new government.
Can India Protect its Coasts?
India’s government has failed to ensure that the country’s coasts are properly protected. A new mindset is needed.
The Sad Case of Wu Yongzhi
Was a Shenzhen high school teacher really solely responsible for wrongly promising parents places for their kids?
Japan’s Poisoned Chalice
New Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda faces a deeply divided party and dysfunctional system.
Amigo’s Moment in the Sun
A new movie about the Philippine-American War offers plenty to think about for US foreign policy today.
Amigo’s Moment in the Sun
A new movie about the Philippine-American War offers plenty to think about for US foreign policy today.