Archive
April 2015
Is This What Shinzo Abe Will Say in Washington Next Week?
By Yuki Tatsumi
A lot is riding on Abe's speech before US Congress. His address in Indonesia gives an idea of what to expect.
Korea and the New Regional Paradigm
By Clint Work
South Korea is at center stage of an emerging new paradigm in Northeast Asia.
China Fines Mercedes-Benz, Not Domestic Firms
By Sara Hsu
China’s interpretation of its anti-trust law will continue to leave large foreign firms vulnerable.
What the Pentagon's New Cyber Strategy Means for China
By Greg Austin
The document needs more nuance on strategic stability in Asia.
Kazakhstan: Nuclear Weapons Free for 20 Years
By Erlan Idrissov
Kazakhstan’s recent history shows you don’t need a nuclear arsenal to feel safe.
Did Indonesia Revive the Asia-Africa Strategic Partnership?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A look at what the 60th Asian-African Conference actually achieved.
China Is Building Giant Floating Islands in the South China Sea
By Jack Detsch
A new report reveals China’s plans for 1,000,000 ton battle stations in the South China Sea.
US-India Collaboration on Aircraft Carriers: A Good Idea?
By Ankit Panda
Ashley Tellis claims the United States should help India develop its next-generation carriers. He's right.
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor Is Easier Said Than Done
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) raises several questions in the domestic Pakistani context.
Revealed: The Pentagon’s New Cyber Strategy
By Prashanth Parameswaran
US defense secretary Ash Carter delivers major speech at Stanford University.
AIIB: China's 'Phase Zero Operation'?
By William Yale
Can Beijing's claim that it wants to provide 'global public goods' via the AIIB be taken at face value?
Red Tide: China in the Caribbean
By David Volodzko
China's interactions in the Caribbean could be a net gain if it can learn to work alongside locals.