Archive
2014
Demilitarizing Kashmir’s Demographic Question
By Michael Vurens van Es
As Kashmir votes, the modalities of Pandit resettlement will mark the limits of India’s rising saffron tide.
Sino-Israeli Economic Ties Blossoming
By Gregory Noddin Poulin
With its impressive R&D, Israel is emerging as a small but pivotal partner for China.
Why Kyrgyzstan Should Not Join the Eurasian Economic Union
By Miguel Oropeza De Cortéz-Caballero
The country seems to be deriving little benefit from greater integration with Russia.
How Ukraine Is Changing Global Energy Flows
By Thomas Coibion
Increasingly isolated by the crisis, Russia is looking East for new energy markets.
Pakistan-Iran Border Stress
By Aziz Muhammad Jawad
There are tensions between the two neighbors. There need not be.
LHD and F-35B: The Debate Opens Up
By Steve George
Should Australia's Canberra-class Landing Helicopter Dock be used to operate the F-35B?
Talking Trade With India
By Alyssa Ayres
The U.S. should look to take advantage of some recent breakthroughs on the trade front.
South Korea’s Changing Attitudes on Inequality and Capitalism
By Steven Denney
Are Koreans becoming disenchanted with the local brand of capitalism?
China's Looming Water Shortage
By Shannon Tiezzi
Beyond pollution, water scarcity may be the most threatening environmental issue China faces today.
India and Pakistan: A Debilitating Relationship
By Saim Saeed
After a brief flicker of optimism, bilateral relations have soured once again.
IKEA to Face Probe in South Korea
By Tae-jun Kang
The Fair Trade Commission announces it will investigate claims that South Koreans are getting a raw deal on prices.
The Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect: Sizzle or Fizzle?
By Sara Hsu
The Shanghai and Hong Kong stock exchanges have finally been connected. Is there investor interest?