Archive
September 2015
China Unveils Its Largest Killer Drone To Date
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Beijing’s biggest combat UAV has made its maiden flight.
Thailand’s Navy to Get Boost with New Patrol Vessels
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Bangkok had procured four new vessels from a local shipyard.
How Did a Singapore Warship Foil a Pirate Attack?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
City-state scores victory amid rising incidents in the region.
Sino-US Tensions in Cyberspace: All China’s Fault?
By Greg Austin
China is not the only party responsible for bilateral strife in cyber relations.
What To Expect From Xi Jinping's Visit to the US
By Graham Webster
Xi’s visit beyond the Beltway takes shape: an important U.N. speech and likely Seattle stop.
September 2, 1945: When Japan Surrendered
By Ankit Panda
Imperial Japan's demise led to the emergence of the country we know today.
Malaysia and Mahathir: The Doctor Is Still in the House
By Joyce Lee
The revival of populist former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad comes at a price for the people of Malaysia.
The Rampant Politicization of Indian Census Data Must Stop
By Sanjay Kumar
Remember: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
3 Chinese Missiles To Look Out For During the September 3 Parade
By Ankit Panda
Here are three of China's cutting edge missile systems to keep an eye out for at the September 3 parade.
Adrift in ASEAN: Tackling Southeast Asia's Migration Challenge
By Pei Palmgren
Addressing the problem will require some bold changes.
Should Japan Fear China's Stock Market Crash?
By Paul Nadeau
Lingering questions remain for Japanese policymakers.
Indonesia, Malaysia Step Up Fight Against Piracy
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Firmer response comes amid growing concerns about the problem.