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2015

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F-35 Too Expensive: US Air Force Might Buy 72 New F-15 or F-16 Fighter Jets

F-35 Too Expensive: US Air Force Might Buy 72 New F-15 or F-16 Fighter Jets

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Air Force is contemplating adding 72 F-15, F-16 or even F-18 fighter aircraft due to low F-35 production rates.
The Neverending Centerra Gold Story

The Neverending Centerra Gold Story

By Catherine Putz
Networked authoritarianism in Kazakhstan, vulnerable labor migrants, and other recommended reads.

Chinese Citizens Among 170 Hostages Taken in Mali Hotel

Chinese Citizens Among 170 Hostages Taken in Mali Hotel

By Shannon Tiezzi
With yet another terrorist attack overseas threatening China's citizens, how will Beijing respond?

Rewriting History in South Korea

Rewriting History in South Korea

By Patrick Thomsen
In the name of security, the people of South Korea are losing a crucial element of their national identity.

Should the Rest of Southeast Asia Join the TPP?

Should the Rest of Southeast Asia Join the TPP?

By Lili Yan Ing
Those countries that are not yet members should look very carefully at the fine print.
India and Russia: A Course Correction

India and Russia: A Course Correction

By Kabir Taneja
An upcoming visit by Indian PM Narendra Modi may lend some needed momentum to ties.

Why ASEAN (and Indonesia) Can't Solve the Haze

Why ASEAN (and Indonesia) Can't Solve the Haze

By Scott Edwards
Blame local politics.
Paris, the EU, and China’s Foreign Policy

Paris, the EU, and China’s Foreign Policy

By Shi Zhiqin, Lai Suetyi, Vasilis Trigkas
Why China must stand with the EU at this moment of reckoning.

Myanmar’s Post-Election Future With India

Myanmar’s Post-Election Future With India

By Tridivesh Singh Maini
The NLD triumph could herald a new era in Myanmar-India relations.

India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

India Approves Security Pacts With Germany

By Ankit Panda
India and Germany make moves, Iran's nuke deal implementation, and resolve in the South China Sea. Security updates.

Samantha Power Must Recalibrate Washington’s Sri Lanka Rhetoric

Samantha Power Must Recalibrate Washington’s Sri Lanka Rhetoric

By Taylor Dibbert
With Samantha Power visiting Sri Lanka, now is an auspicious time for the U.S. to recalibrate its recent rhetoric about the island nation.
Is Justin Trudeau Going to Rethink Canda's Approach to the Asia-Pacific?

Is Justin Trudeau Going to Rethink Canda's Approach to the Asia-Pacific?

By Robert Farley
Canada has always been interested in the Asia-Pacific, but its new government may change its approach.

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