Archive
February 1, 2012
Burma’s Kachin Challenge
Burma has shown real signs of progress. But can it put an end to conflict with its ethnic military groups?
Burma’s Kachin Challenge
Burma has shown real signs of progress. But can it put an end to conflict with its ethnic military groups?
The Road to Rio+20
This year’s Rio+20 U.N. Conference on Sustainable Development has big implications, including for Asia.
No Good Iran Military Option
Why the potential adverse effects of a military strike against Iran far outweigh the possible benefits.
Why U.S. Needs Amphibious Skills
Amphibious combat capabilities are vital to the U.S. military. This is no more so than in the Asia-Pacific region.
Waiting for Thaksin
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra seems bound to return to Thailand. If he does, will it spark unrest?
Li Keqiang and Green Growth
Li Keqiang looks poised to succeed Wen Jiabao. What would this mean for China’s environment?
Understanding Romney on China
Mitt Romney has spent more time articulating a substantive outline for his China policy than his rivals. Economics is central, but he’ll need to offer more if he gets the Republican nod.