Archive
January 20, 2012
India's Insecurity
This year marks five decades since the Indo-China war. So why can’t India seem to get over it?
All Stars in India?
India is launching a football version of its all-star Premier League cricket concept. Will it be a success?
Seoul and Beijing’s Troubled Ties
This month’s summit between Lee Myung-bak and Hu Jintao highlighted the strains between Beijing and Seoul.
Rushdie Not Welcome
Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie won’t be attending a literary festival in India. It’s a depressing decision.
Canada Plays its China Card
Resource-rich Canada and resource-hungry China seem in some ways like natural partners. After a slow start, they just might be.
China's Land Grab Alchemy
Land grabs by local Chinese officials risk inflaming the public. So why do they keep on doing it?
Burma the Next Tiger Cub?
Will political reforms in Burma lead to a flood of investment from Western companies? No, Burma isn’t Vietnam.
Harry Kazianis
The Diplomat’s Assistant Editor Harry Kazianis answers readers’ questions on China, its military and the future of the United States in the Pacific.
Behind the China Missile Hype
The Diplomat’s Assistant Editor Harry Kazianis sits down with Roger Cliff of the Rand Corporation to discuss China’s much talked about anti-ship missile, the DF-21D.