Archive
September 2011
Islamists Vow China Attacks
An Islamist group claims responsibility for attacks in China’s restive western Xinjiang region this summer.
China in Southeast Asia
Tang Qifang, Southeast Asia analyst at the China Institute of International Studies, talks about ties with the region.
Terror Returns to Delhi
The bomb blast in Delhi is a reminder of the government’s inability to stop terrorism. The public is growing angry.
‘Counter-Bismarckian’ Diplomacy
The US has a careful balancing act to perform if it wants to modify its custodian role in the Asia-Pacific ‘commons.’
‘Counter-Bismarckian’ Diplomacy
The US has a careful balancing act to perform if it wants to modify its custodian role in the Asia-Pacific ‘commons.’
Delhi Hit by Earthquake
New Delhi is rocked by an earthquake Wednesday night, the same day the capital is hit by a bomb.
Asia’s Gay-Friendliest Nation?
A flexible view of sexuality has allowed gays to find a place in the community in the Philippines – as long as they stay focused on the family.
China Billionaires Double
The number of billionaires in China has doubled in the past two years, according to a new report.
Think Tank Diplomacy
Why Track II diplomacy initiatives will be increasingly important for peace and stability in Asia-Pacific.
Bomb Blast Rocks Delhi
A briefcase bomb blast outside the Delhi High Court kills at least 11 people and injures dozens more.
Muzzling China's Microblogs?
A visit to the offices of Sina’s microblog by a top Communist Party official raises questions over freedom of speech.
China in Syria Series (V)
Leading analysts share their thoughts on what events in Syria mean for the EU’s standing in the Asia-Pacific.