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September 2015

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Dreadnought 2050: Is This the Battleship of the Future?

Dreadnought 2050: Is This the Battleship of the Future?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Royal Navy came up with a sleek concept for a future warship.
US Submarine Fleet in the Pacific Has New Commander

US Submarine Fleet in the Pacific Has New Commander

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Rear Admiral Frederick J. Roegge takes over during a testing time in the region.

Philippines Slams China Over ‘Deceitful Rhetoric’ on South China Sea

Philippines Slams China Over ‘Deceitful Rhetoric’ on South China Sea

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Philippine officials renew their attack on China's alleged aggression in disputed waters.

Myanmar’s Candidate Controversies

Myanmar’s Candidate Controversies

By Yola Verbruggen
The opposition NLD is coming under fire for its choice of candidates, amid fears of a split within the party.

Singapore’s Impressive Food Security

Singapore’s Impressive Food Security

By Cecilia Tortajada and Thinesh Kumar S/O Paramasilvam
How has Singapore become the second-most food secure country in the world?
Cambodia’s Political Truce Breaks Down

Cambodia’s Political Truce Breaks Down

By Joshua Kurlantzick
The 'culture of dialogue' in Cambodian politics already appears to be history.

No Easy Win for Singapore’s PAP

No Easy Win for Singapore’s PAP

By James Chin
All signs are pointing to a tough election for Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party.
China, Russia Hold Partnership Firm Amid Shaky Economics

China, Russia Hold Partnership Firm Amid Shaky Economics

By Shannon Tiezzi
Despite the questions surrounding their economic relationship, Putin and Xi put on a show of solidarity in Beijing.

For Peace, Pakistan Needs to Get Over Its Denial

For Peace, Pakistan Needs to Get Over Its Denial

By Neelam Deo
Pakistan's history of denial complicates the prospects of peace between it and India.

If Pakistan Wants a 'Normal' Nuclear Status, It Must Give Up Terrorism

If Pakistan Wants a 'Normal' Nuclear Status, It Must Give Up Terrorism

By Seema Sirohi
A throwback to simplistic US rationalizations still won’t bring Pakistan into the non-proliferation mainstream.

North Korea's Growing Isolation

North Korea's Growing Isolation

By Alexandre Dor
Kim Jong-un’s decision not to attend China’s military parade caps growing trend of self-inflicted isolation.
North Korea Flew a Spy Drone Across the DMZ

North Korea Flew a Spy Drone Across the DMZ

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Amidst last month’s tensions, Pyongyang repeatedly dispatched an UAV to observe South Korean troop movements.

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