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2013

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Malaysian PM Shores-Up Support

Malaysian PM Shores-Up Support

Najib Razak’s popularity on the rise as Mahathir Mohammad’s son slips.

Philippines and Vietnam in the South China Sea

Philippines and Vietnam in the South China Sea

Both countries see the disputed areas as vital interests, yet have taken divergent approaches in pressing their claims.

Aussie Official: Outlaw Bikers Will Wear Pink Prison Uniforms

Aussie Official: Outlaw Bikers Will Wear Pink Prison Uniforms

Proposed jail reforms would see bikies trading black leather for hot pink.

Nintendo 2DS: A Budget-Friendly 3DS That Cuts Corners

Will Nintendo’s hinge-less 3DS without 3D be a hit or miss this holiday season?

Malaysia to Establish Marine Corps and South China Sea Naval Base

Malaysia to Establish Marine Corps and South China Sea Naval Base

By Zachary Keck
Malaysia's Navy has announced it is creating a Marine Corps force and naval base at Bintulu.
P2P Companies: The Movers and Shakers of China’s Shadow Banking

P2P Companies: The Movers and Shakers of China’s Shadow Banking

P2P companies match shadow lenders with borrowers in China. Can Beijing manage the growing risks?

Modern-Day Slavery: India’s Other Shame

Modern-Day Slavery: India’s Other Shame

Study: India accounts for nearly half of the world’s slaves.

China Doubles Down on Iraqi Oil Gamble

China Doubles Down on Iraqi Oil Gamble

China plans to boost oil purchases from Iraq by 70%, even as security in the country falters.

5 Warfare Concepts That Explain Rugby

5 Warfare Concepts That Explain Rugby

Watching rugby allows observers to see the ideas of Clausewitz, Corbett and Sun Tzu in action.

China’s Brutal Crackdown in Xinjiang

China’s Brutal Crackdown in Xinjiang

Beijing continues to pursue iron-fist policies in the western province—and blames the West for the results.

The Case for a Trans-Pacific Naval Partnership

The Case for a Trans-Pacific Naval Partnership

The U.S. and allies should form a naval counterpart to the TPP to ensure maritime security in the region.

The US-Japan Security Relationship: Drift or Longevity?


The US-Japan Security Relationship: Drift or Longevity?


Despite concerns, with quality leadership bilateral security ties should continue to thrive.

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