Archive
2013
Philippine Super Typhoon Death Toll Could Top 10,000
Relief workers struggle to enter hardest-hit areas as storm moves toward China.
Oil Shock and Revolution Reshape Indonesia’s Fortunes
Forty years after the oil shock Indonesia and the world are on the verge of another energy game changer.
iPad Mini 2 vs. LG G Pad 8.3: The “Affordable” Tablet War
Which of these reasonably priced slates offers the most bang for your buck?
Population Aging in China: A Mixed Blessing
The speed of China’s aging has caught Beijing off-guard. But the implications are not all negative.
Paradiplomacy: A New Way for Indian Foreign Policy?
Narendra Modi calls for a greater role for the states in India’s economic diplomacy. The idea has merit.
Everything You Know About Deng’s 1978 Third Plenum is Wrong
Plus, Bloomberg News is censoring its China coverage. Weekend China links.
Vietnam’s Disappointing New Constitution
The new constitution promises more of the same. It’s time for the public to make their voices heard.
Crunch Time for the TPP
Participants have expressed optimism, but it is clear that much hard work remains before a deal can be done.
What to Watch for at China's 'Third Plenum'
A rundown of what is likely to be on the CCP’s agenda for the Third Plenum.
Does China Accept America’s Mastery of the Seas?
The Naval Diplomat took part in a conference today. Here’s what he said.
How 'Fat Leonard' Scammed the US Navy
Glenn Francis Leonard recruited US Naval officers as moles.
Air-Sea Battle: A Dangerous, Unaffordable Threat
ASB will heighten US-China tensions and increase the likelihood of a conflict. The U.S. can’t afford it.