Archive
September 2011
Educating America on Asia
A lack of understanding of the Asia-Pacific could hurt US national security interests, says CSIS’s Ernest Bower.
‘Carrier’ Profiles Sea Life
A documentary on the USS Nimitz gives a glimpse of life in a small town built on an ammunition dump and fuel depot.
‘Carrier’ Profiles Sea Life
A documentary on the USS Nimitz gives a glimpse of life in a small town built on an ammunition dump and fuel depot.
How al-Qaeda Recruits Online
The internet has been a boon to terrorist recruitment. And extremists are finding some surprising mediums for spreading their message.
Did Arroyo Rig Election?
Evidence mounts that former Philippine President Gloria Arroyo rigged the 2004 presidential election.
The Poison of Guanxi
Will the case of Li Tianyi prompt more Chinese to stand up against the abuse of guanxi by the country’s elite?
Anna Hazare Lashes Out
Activist Anna Hazare attacks Manmohan Singh and L.K. Advani in his first post-fast interview with news outlets.
Train Japanese Forces Abroad
Training Japanese Self-Defence Forces in the United States would greatly benefit both countries.
Foreign Policy Convenience
China’s actions in Libya have shown how self-interested its foreign policy is. It’s following in US footsteps.
Why to Give North Korea Food Aid
Kim Jong-Il’s regime doesn’t make it easy to help his country’s starving population. But in the long run, offering aid is the lesser of two evils.
UN Laments Burma Prisoners
The UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Burma issues a scathing report over political prisoners.
America's Drone Challenge
Tackling the challenge of unmanned drones is the key issue for the US in the Pacific, a retired general says.