Archive
2014
Ashton Carter Knows India Well
By Seema Sirohi
Carter’s nomination bodes well for India-U.S. relations, but India will need to be proactive.
U.S., Indonesia Looking To Boost Military Ties: Officials
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Discussions to focus on tackling joint challenges including Islamic State and maritime security
Land-Based Coastal Defence Is Indeed No Joke
By Benjamin David Baker
Need more examples? Look to Northern Europe during WWII.
Islamic State Fears Mounting in Indonesia, Malaysia
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Threat rising despite initial measures to counter movement’s influence.
Southeast Asian Laws That Ought to Be Repealed in 2015
By Mong Palatino
The region is not short on laws that impinge on human rights. Here are some that need urgent attention.
2014: A Year in North Korean Security
By Francisco Galamas
A look at Pyongyang’s missile and nuclear programs over the past 12 months, and the region’s response.
It's Time for Central Asia to Have a Voice on the UNSC
By Erlan Idrissov
It is time for Central Asia to be a given a more prominent voice in the international community.
ASEAN Should Confront Laos On Rights Abuses: NGOs
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Call issued on anniversary of disappearance of Lao civil society leader Sombath Somphone
Can Kabul Handle its Growing Pains?
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Taliban surges attacks, Imran Khan takes his protests to Lahore, and India bans Xiaomi. South Asia links.
Iran Nuclear Talks Continue in Geneva
By Ankit Panda
P5+1 and Iranian negotiators meet in Geneva to work towards a nuclear deal after missing the November 2014 deadline.
4 Ways Conflict Could Develop in East Asia
By Robert Farley
As you watch East Asia in 2015, keep an eye on these four factors.
The Worrying Trend of Diplomatic Balancing in Northeast Asia
By Jin Kai
Diplomatic balancing in Northeast Asia could inhibit the growth of a new, stable regional order.