Archive

December 2014

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Meditating in the Golden Triangle

Meditating in the Golden Triangle

By Brennan O`Connor
A sleepy Burmese town comes alive with color, when thousands of Thai and Burmese monks line the streets to meditate.
2015 Set to Be a Tough Year for Commodities

2015 Set to Be a Tough Year for Commodities

By Anthony Fensom
The region’s miners have had a year to forget. Will 2015 be any better?

Brunei’s War on Christmas?

Brunei’s War on Christmas?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Islamic state has reportedly banned Christmas decorations in the capital

Reluctant Kyrgyzstan Officially Joins EEU

Reluctant Kyrgyzstan Officially Joins EEU

By Casey Michel
The Eurasian Economic Union is not dead yet. But the indicators are not good.

Malaysia’s Moderate Voices Urge Islamic Law Reform

Malaysia’s Moderate Voices Urge Islamic Law Reform

By Mong Palatino
An open letter urging discussion has attracted widespread support among Malaysian moderates.
Interview: Japan’s Slow Progress on Womenomics

Interview: Japan’s Slow Progress on Womenomics

By Anthony Fensom
Devin Stewart on the progress of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s “Womenomics” reforms.

Securing Santa: Forging a US Arctic Strategy

Securing Santa: Forging a US Arctic Strategy

By James R. Holmes
What should be the factors informing U.S. strategy in the Arctic Ocean?
South Korea Wants China's Help Investigating Hacking Attack on Nuclear Plants

South Korea Wants China's Help Investigating Hacking Attack on Nuclear Plants

By Shannon Tiezzi
The cyber attack, which set off warning bells in Seoul, has been traced to IP address in Shenyang, China.

China Urges Companies to ‘Go Global’

China Urges Companies to ‘Go Global’

By Shannon Tiezzi
Increasing China's outbound investment is part of Beijing's long-term economic and political strategy.

South Korean Supreme Court Dissolves Left-Wing Party

South Korean Supreme Court Dissolves Left-Wing Party

By Steven Denney
The ruling to dissolve the United Progressive Party may be bad for democracy in the short run, but could help progressive politics in the long run.

Japan: ‘No Dispute’ Over the Senkaku/Diaoyu

By Ryan Scoville
Japanese officials have made clear the country’s position on the East China Sea disputes.
Indian Ocean Tsunami: 10 Years Later

Indian Ocean Tsunami: 10 Years Later

By Ankit Panda
Plus, more on the Sony Pictures hack, Afghan security, and intelligence failures. Mid-week links.

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