Archive
2015
The Future of US-Sri Lanka Relations
By Taylor Dibbert
As Washington continues to embrace Sri Lanka’s new government, it’s important to remember that America’s next president is unlikely to shake up ties.
Is China's Maritime Silk Road A Military Strategy?
By Anthony Kleven
The initiative may have a strong military dimension too.
Revenge of the Taliban: The Story of the Afghan Soldier Mumtaz
By Franz-Stefan Gady
How the ongoing war in Afghanistan wrecked a soldier's family.
South Korea, Indonesia Firms Ink New Defense Pact
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Agreement expected to facilitate cooperation on new fighter jet.
US, Singapore Agree Spy Plane Deployment Amid South China Sea Tensions
By Prashanth Parameswaran
US, Singapore Ink New Defense Pact
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two countries signed an enhanced defense cooperation agreement.
The Lessons of Pearl Harbor: Fear Itself, Then and Now
By Catherine Putz
Remembering the dual legacy of December 7, 1941.
Red Alert: Beijing Warns of Heavy Air Pollution
By Shannon Tiezzi
For the first time, Beijing issues its highest air pollution warning.
Malaysia to Help Australia in Islamic State Fight
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Country will send experts to offer its experience in tackling terrorism.
ISIS Releases Chinese-Language Propaganda Video
By Shannon Tiezzi
The song urges Muslims to "wake up" after a century of humiliation.
The Price of Conflict in Northern Myanmar
By John Quinley III
A closer look at the violence in this part of a country in transition.
Cambodia: A Generation Gap Divides a Struggling Nation
By Luke Hunt
Recent surveys offer some interesting insights into Cambodian life and politics.