Archive
November 2, 2011
North Korea's Deceptive Face
To the casual eye, things seem like they’re looking up in Pyongyang. But inequality has been growing.
India-China Tranquility Fading?
The unofficial border between India and China is usually described as tranquil. Is that starting to change?
Same, Sad Nuclear Story
The dismantling of the B-53 was hailed by the U.S. as a big step forward on nuclear disarmament. It wasn’t.
India Comes Calling on Japan
Japan and India are set to boost military and economic ties. But even without a rising China, the two would surely have found each other.
Clinton’s Central Asia Mission
Hillary Clinton’s trip to Central Asia was a welcome effort to encourage regional integration to help stabilize Afghanistan. But it’s only a start.
Asia Counts Flood Costs
Southeast Asia is counting the costs of devastating floods. But simple changes could have saved hundreds of lives.