Archive
2014
Hong Kong: Taiwan’s Broken Mirror
By Barclay Bram Shoemaker
The outcome of the protests in one give the other a glimpse of what life might be like should it return to the mainland.
A Common Currency for the EEU?
By Casey Michel
Russian officials certainly seem to think so. Others seem less enthused.
Indonesia May Sink Chinese Vessels: Jokowi Adviser
By Prashanth Parameswaran
An adviser to Indonesia’s president says Jakarta may sink Chinese vessels caught fishing illegally in Indonesian waters.
Opportunity for Beijing and Washington in Venezuela’s Oil Crisis
By Matt Ferchen
China and the U.S. could join forces for a more sustainable oil policy in Venezuela.
India's Big African Opportunity
By Tim Steinecke
The postponed India-Africa Forum Summit remains an important opportunity for both players.
The Fallout From Taiwan's 2014 Elections
By Shannon Tiezzi
Alan Romberg discusses Taiwan's 2014 elections and their ramifications for Taiwan and cross-strait relations.
Remembering the Korean War in London
By Alex Brooks
Memorials remind us of past sacrifices, and of the hard work still to be done on the Korean Peninsula.
Natuna Is Indonesian, Not Chinese: Jokowi Adviser
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A senior adviser to Indonesia’s new president insists the country’s sovereignty is not up for negotiation.
Putin to Visit India With Trade, Energy on Agenda
By Ankit Panda
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit India for an annual summit.
Facebook’s China Push
By Shannon Tiezzi
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg seems intent on breaking into the China market, but at what cost?
China Holds Air-and-Sea Exercise Near Okinawa
By Ankit Panda
Plus, Taiwanese indigenous missiles, costs of equipping a PLA soldier, and South China Sea. Mid-week links.
India and China Slug It Out in South Asia
By Harsh V. Pant
India-China competition in South Asia is as hot as ever, but India could be losing out to China in important ways.