Archive
2013
Curves Ahead: LG G Flex vs. Samsung Galaxy Round
Which of the South Korean electronics giants got it right?
The Limits of China’s Surveillance State
The recent attacks point to a future in which repression alone will no longer be enough to guarantee stability.
S&P Issues Warning on Indian Economy
The ratings agency has ramped up the pressure on the already beleaguered economic authorities to act on growth.
An Offer the U.S. Can’t Refuse?
A P5+1-Iran agreement seems imminent. If reports are accurate, the U.S. cannot afford to reject it.
Tourism Threatens the Environment in India's Andaman Islands
Increasing tourism threatens the diverse marine life of India’s popular Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
Geography's Curse: India's Vulnerable 'Chicken's Neck'
The Siliguri Corridor is a terrifyingly vulnerable artery in India’s geography.
Taiwan-Singapore FTA
Taiwan takes another step towards trade’s big leagues by signing a new free trade agreement with Singapore.
Sombath Disappearance Could See a Review of EU Aid to Laos
ASEAN’s EU Parliament Chairman presses Laotian officials to act.
Taiwanese Singer-Songwriter Draws Criticism Over Flag Display
Chinese fans considered her flag unfurling a political act.
Adam Minter
The Diplomat’s Justin McDonnell recently spoke to Minter about the behemoth that is the global recycling industry and the surprisingly symbiotic relationship between China and the U.S.
After Threats of a Crackdown, Hackers Deface PM Lee’s Website
Anonymous continues attacks in the wake of Singapore’s new Internet regulations.
China’s Coming Terrorism Wave
Two recent terrorist attacks have rattled China and the CCP. But these are just the beginning.