Archive
2013
Lessons from the Haiyan Typhoon Tragedy
Geography, broken communication, and environmental deterioration aided the disaster.
Can Myanmar and North Korea Say Goodbye?
As Myanmar normalizes its status in Asia, it must clarify its relationship with North Korea.
Iran Is Not North Korea, But If It Was…
The history of nuclear diplomacy with North Korea shows engagement can work but sanctions do not.
Jimmy Kimmel Row: An Obstacle for Shanghai Disneyworld?
Chinese Government calls for a “sincere” apology from Disney-owned ABC.
Credible Chinese Undersea Nuclear Deterrent is Imminent
The PLAN’s Type 094 Jin-class submarines will be capable of delivering nuclear JL-2s.
China’s Air-Sea Battle Plan for the South China Sea
A PLA researcher says AEW&C and the J-16 will help China achieve sea & air control over the South China Sea.
Xi vs. the Strongmen: The Battle for Reform in China
Beijing must control local leaders if it is to pass vital economic reforms. It won’t be easy.
Bihar's Chhath Festival Enjoys National Prominence in India
The celebration of Bihar’s Chhath festival signals the rise of Bihari customs in Indian society.
After Hakimullah: The New Face of the Pakistani Taliban
The new elected face of Pakistani Taliban is Mullah Fazlullah.
China Attacks: Not the Usual Suspects
The recent suicide terror attacks expose problems in China’s administrative and judicial systems.
China Attacks: Not the Usual Suspects
The recent suicide terror attacks expose China’s administrative and judicial systems.
Japanese Prime Minister “Test Drives” Autonomous Vehicles
Shinzo Abe rode in three self-driving cars from leading Japanese automakers.