Archive
October 3, 2015

How to Deal With the Afghan Migrant Crisis
By Sayer Daudzai
The issue could be tackled in Afghanistan, with some simple, low-cost measures.

Australia’s New Pacific Minister
By Helen Clark
A new ministerial post is designed to a send a message to the Pacific region.

ASEAN, Japan to Boost Fight Against Terrorism, Cybercrime
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Tokyo’s assistance sought in countering grave threats.

China's 'Protracted War' in Xinjiang
By Shannon Tiezzi
One of China's top leaders preaches stability and ethnic unity in Xinjiang, even as news of more violence emerges.

Why China Needs Both of Its Great Modern Writers
By Yang Hengjun
Both the anger of Lu Xun and the tolerance of Hu Shih have key roles to play in today's China.

South Korea's Opposition Gained Ground in September
By Steven Denney
Despite intra-party feuds, both the NPAD and its leader, Moon Jae-in, received a popularity boost last month.

Can Canada Help China Weather Climate Change?
By Bochen Han
Chinese cities are among the most vulnerable to climate change; Canadian cities are the best equipped to deal with it.

Xi's US Trip, Revisited
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, updates on the Guangxi bombings, China's new style of science research, and the "golden week" begins. China links.

What You Should Know About Kyrgyzstan’s Election
By Catherine Putz
As Kyrgyz head to the polls this weekend, read up on the election.

Remember Russia's Mistrals? Here's Where They'll End Up (Hint: Not in Asia)
By Robert Farley
We finally know where the Mistral-class amphibious assault carriers are headed... and it's not Asia.
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