Archive
September 2011
Unification Indifference
South Koreans haven’t turned against unification with North Korea. They’re just indifferent over the issue.
India Beefs Up for Great Game
Worried by an increasingly assertive China, India has ramped up investment in its Navy and Air Force. Will it be enough to protect its own backyard?
Canberra Rethinking F-35?
Is a rising price tag making Australia think twice about its planned F-35 fighter purchase from Lockheed Martin?
Delhi Bomb Manhunt Continues
Investigations into Wednesday’s bomb outside a Delhi court are complicated by conflicting claims of responsibility.
China: US Playing With Fire
China’s top official paper warns the US against selling advanced arms to Taiwan or else risk being ‘punished.’
China’s Welcome FDI
Western nations should welcome Chinese investment not fear it. They can turn it to their advantage.
China’s Welcome FDI
Western nations should welcome Chinese investment not fear it. They can turn it to their advantage.
China, Kyrgyzstan Ties Warm
Senior officials from China and Kyrgyzstan meet to discuss how to work more closely on tackling terrorism.
China Fears 'Toxic' Rumours
The Communist Party’s crackdown on ‘toxic’ Internet rumours is misguided. The tighter it squeezes freedom, the more credibility slips through its hands.
A Decade Later, Al-Qaeda Threat Real
Al-Qaeda has had a difficult year with the loss of bin Laden and other senior leaders. But discounting it as a threat would be dangerously premature.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.
ASEAN’s 9/11 Differences
Southeast Asian nations have taken different approaches to tackling terrorism since the September 11 attacks.