Archive
April 2015
India Secures Uranium Supply Deal With Canada
By Ankit Panda
Narendra Modi secured a major coup: India will receive 3,000 metric tonnes of Canadian uranium over the next 5 years.
Nearly 100 Malaysians Detained for Islamic State Links
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Numbers could rise following investigations, the country’s home minister says.
Singapore Kicks Off New Counterterrorism Symposium
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The city-state convenes meeting to share best practices amid a rising Islamic State threat.
Korean Politics: From Candidate To Saboteur
By Aidan Foster-Carter
Why do Korean politicians continually insist on splitting the vote?
Overseas Filipino Workers: Organizing for Fairer Conditions
By Lorie Ann Cascaro
Hong Kong domestic workers want to junk ‘excessive’ fees.
Interview: Shuja Nawaz
By Saurabh Sharma
Opening of borders and strong trade ties will bring South Asian countries closer.
Beijing’s Fait Accompli in the South China Sea
By Koh Swee Lean Collin
China is achieving its foreign policy objectives without firing a shot.
China’s AIIB and the US Reputation Risk
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
What are the implications of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank for the next U.S. president?
Diplomatic Access: Japan
By Diplomatic Access
Japan's ambassador to the U.S. on the U.S.-Japan alliance, the TPP, and overcoming China-Japan tensions.
The Politics of Rebalance: The Future of US Leadership In Asia
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
How will U.S. presidential candidates frame the future of U.S. policy towards Asia?
Revelations on China’s Maritime Modernization
By Andrew S. Erickson
The U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence offers a wealth of new information on the PLA Navy.
Global Defense Spending Is Down, But Asia's Spending Is Up
By Ankit Panda
SIPRI's new annual estimate shows that while global defense spending dipped in 2014, Asia's continued to grow.