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2013

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Bitcoin Hackers Reportedly Target People’s Bank of China

Bitcoin Hackers Reportedly Target People’s Bank of China

By Shannon Tiezzi
A reported DDOS attack on the People's Bank of China complicates the Bitcoin debate.
F-35, Osprey Enhanced by Japan’s National Security Strategy

F-35, Osprey Enhanced by Japan’s National Security Strategy

By Zachary Keck
Japan’s first national security strategy outlines goals that U.S. defense technology will be crucial for achieving.

Horror Budget Kills Aussies’ Christmas Cheer

Horror Budget Kills Aussies’ Christmas Cheer

By Anthony Fensom
Treasurer Joe Hockey delivers (comparatively) grim news with his mid-year outlook.

Drugs, Surfing and Shiploads of Trouble

Drugs, Surfing and Shiploads of Trouble

By Luke Hunt
Peter Maguire, author of Thai Stick, talks about pot smuggling in Southeast Asia and the War on Drugs.

Bangkok Shopping Mall Is Instagram’s Most Photographed Location for 2013

Bangkok Shopping Mall Is Instagram’s Most Photographed Location for 2013

By J.T. Quigley
Thanks to celebs and “selfies,” Siam Paragon beat out Times Square and Disneyland.
US Warns China Against a South China Sea ADIZ

US Warns China Against a South China Sea ADIZ

By Zachary Keck
The warning was part of a broader criticism of China's actions in the South China Sea.

Myanmar’s ‘Big Sister’ Leads in HIV Fight

Myanmar’s ‘Big Sister’ Leads in HIV Fight

By Michelle Tolson
An organization formed by sex workers for sex workers is making strides in reducing the rate of infections.
The Kashmir Question: What Next?

The Kashmir Question: What Next?

By Ram Mashru
Narendra Modi has re-ignited an exhausted debate: What should be done about Kashmir?

Jung Chang

Jung Chang

By Justin McDonnell
The Diplomat’s Justin McDonnell spoke with author Jung Chang about her latest book, Empress Dowager Cixi, a biography of the “most important woman in Chinese history.

The New Silk Road to Nowhere

The New Silk Road to Nowhere

By Eugene Imas
U.S. post-2014 development plans for Central Asia are worthy, but at risk of strategic failure.

Pakistan's Controversial Chief Justice Retires

Pakistan's Controversial Chief Justice Retires

By Ankit Panda
Iftikhar Chaudhry leaves behind a controversial legacy for Pakistan's embattled legal system.
Why Does America Only Fear Hypothetical Nukes?

Why Does America Only Fear Hypothetical Nukes?

By Zachary Keck
The US foreign policy community is far less concerned with existing nuclear arsenals than potential future ones.

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