Archive
2013
China's Carrier-Based J-15 Begins Mass Production, Delivery
By Zachary Keck
China’s state media reports that its 4th generation multirole aircraft is being mass produced and delivered to the PLA.
Why Are Americans Suddenly Pessimistic About the Future of US Power?
By Ankit Panda
Pew Research findings show that isolationism reaches new highs as perceptions of US power reach new lows.
Can the King’s Speech Pacify Thailand?
By Wenchi Yu
While offering a temporary respite from the protests, the aging King cannot solve the broader issues dividing Thailand.
Precision Strike Technology Goes Global
By Robert Farley
Surviving a world of diffuse precision strike is a strategic and organizational problem for the US military.
Chinese Censorship Inhibits Relations with Japan
By Justin McDonnell
A new Marxist program for Chinese journalists will damage perceptions of Japan in China.
China's Asset Disclosure Advocates Not Out Of The Woods Yet
By Tyler Roney
Even though China has announced a new asset disclosure program, pro-disclosure advocates remain in jail or on trial.
Biden's China Visit: A Failure to Communicate
By Shannon Tiezzi
Joe Biden and Xi Jinping are talking, but are they actually saying anything?
India’s Troubled Soldiers
By Sudha Ramachandran
A string of violent incidents reveals some festering problems in India’s military.
South Korea Conducts Military Drill in China’s ADIZ
By Zachary Keck
In defiance of Beijing’s new ADIZ, South Korea’s Navy conduct air and sea drills near Ieodo Rock.
Australia’s Post-Boom Blues
By Anthony Fensom
New figures show Australia’s growth tapering, yet another test for the fumbling Coalition government.
More than a Dozen Quarantined after Hong Kong Bird Flu Scare
By J.T. Quigley
Officials believe that an Indonesian maid contracted H7N9 in Shenzhen.
A South China Sea ADIZ: China’s Next Move
By Harry Kazianis
The East China Sea Air Defense Identification Zone is just the beginning.