Archive
April 2015
4 Ways China Can Become a Global Governance Leader
By Dingding Chen
Steps China can take to remake itself into a leader on global governance issues.
Bangladesh’s Executions an Affront to Justice
By Jared Genser
Political violence and repression are at levels not seen in decades.
Is India Finally Getting Modern Artillery?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The army has not bought a new howitzer in 25 years and is desperate to close gaps in long-range, high volume firepower.
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Do it for Vietnam
By Ankit Panda
The Trans-Pacific Partnership will have a huge positive effect on Vietnam's economy. Should Americans care?
What Did the 26th ASEAN Summit Achieve?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A look at what the regional grouping accomplished after the recent summit in Malaysia.
The Pentagon's Third Offset Strategy: What US Allies and Partners Need to Know
By Van Jackson
What's behind the Pentagon's thinking?
China Will Supply Pakistan With 110 New JF-17s
By Franz-Stefan Gady
What is the real annual production capacity of Pakistan's military aircraft industry?
With Abe in US, Chinese Media Warns Obama to Be Wary
By Shannon Tiezzi
Xinhua uses historical issues to question the wisdom of a close US-Japan alliance.
Toward a Stronger US-Japan Alliance
By J. Randy Forbes and K. Michael Conaway
The United States' alliance with Japan can grow stronger still.
Pakistan's Neutrality in the Yemen Crisis: Brought to You by China
By Ankit Panda
As the weather changes in Saudi-Pakistani relations, Pakistan will look to its "all-weather" partner China.
China, Thailand Eye Deeper Defense Ties
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two countries say they are inching closer towards elevating their defense relationship.
In Kazakhstan Election, Nazarbayev 'Crushes' Nominal Opposition
By Catherine Putz
OSCE says voters were not offered a genuine choice in the election.