Archive
January 4, 2012
The Danger of Monotone Asia
Asia needs competing voices and ideas if it is to prosper. No single nation should be seen as speaking for it.
Traders Crisis Averted
Two Indian businessmen being held captive in the Chinese city of Yiwu are reportedly released and in Shanghai.
Asia and a Space Code
Two codes for space have prompted much debate. But the EU was late in bringing India into the process.
Can China’s Consumers Save West?
China’s huge domestic market has long fueled dreams that once its consumers are unleashed, rising demand will help heal ailing Western economies. Don’t count on it.
ASEAN Predictions for 2012
Last year was a big one for news in Southeast Asia. Here are some suggestions on what to expect in 2012.
Korea Tackles Match-Fixing
As South Korean football enters a new year, officials will be hoping to put a match-fixing scandal behind them.
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