Archive
September 28, 2012
Something to Talk About in the East China Sea
What the past may offer for breaking the diplomatic impasse over the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands.
China Eyes Afghan Goldmine
As NATO withdraws from Afghanistan, China is moving in. With over $1 Trillion in natural resources, the stakes are huge.
The Dollar Trap: China’s Misunderstood Foreign Exchange Reserves
By James Parker
"...they really are not much use for a domestic financial crisis or as a weapon against the U.S..."
Liaoning – Paper Tiger or Growing Cub?
Is China’s new carrier a step towards a true blue-water navy?
Burma’s Children in Arms
Child soldiers are alarmingly common in Burma. But a number of international programs are finding creative ways to dismantle the practice.
Japan-Australia Ties Key to Regional Stability
With the strategic landscape of the Asia-Pacific changing, Australia and Japan look to deepen their relationship.
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