Archive
December 14, 2011
Report: Japan Chooses F-35
Reports suggest Japan is set to buy F-35 fighters from the United States. Is the move substantive or symbolic?
Russia, India at Crossroads
A summit between India and Russia is a reminder of the potential of bilateral ties. India could learn from China.
India: China not Eyeing Attack
China isn’t planning a military attack against India, Manmohan Singh tells the country’s parliament.
Can China Handle America’s Return?
The United States’ decision to “pivot” back to the Asia-Pacific is welcome among its allies. But what about its most assertive rising power?
Beijing Pollution at "Crisis Level"
Beijing’s air pollution has hit crisis levels, says one official. Will the govt change the way it measures air quality?
China's ASEAN Opportunity
The dispute in the South China Sea may grab the headlines, but China’s role in Southeast Asia can be positive.
America’s Afghan Supply Problem
By Joshua Kucera
An IDEAS Approach to Diplomacy
The Diplomat speaks with Prof. Michael Cox and Gordon Barrass about China’s rise, transatlantic relations and how a new course at the London School of Economics’ IDEAS fits into international diplomacy.