Archive
March 2016
Hollywood Movies Attack the Indian Market
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Hollywood movies are increasingly popular among Indian audiences.
Bhutan Celebrates Newborn Prince by Planting 108,000 Trees
By Vishal Arora
The project underscores the strong feelings Bhutanese have for their monarchy.
How Obama Sees Asia
By Ankit Panda
U.S. President Barack Obama will leave an important legacy in Asia.
The Cost of Cambodia’s Development
By Nathan A. Thompson
The country has grand plans, but not everyone is a winner.
Japan’s Nuclear Disaster, Five Years On
By Tadateru Konoé
Are we prepared for the unthinkable?
Marlowe, Timur and Tamburlaine the Great
By Catherine Putz
A Central Asian conqueror ended up starring in a play by one of Shakespeare's contemporaries.
How Chinese Analysts Understand Taiwan’s Geostrategic Significance
By David Gitter
As the world fixates on the South China Sea, Chinese describe Taiwan as the regional key.
Myanmar and the 'War on Terror'
By Tauseef Akbar
In Myanmar, as elsewhere around the globe, the "war on terror" is used to justify persecution.
Another Killer Blow for Cambodia's Refugee Deal With Australia
By Rui Hao Puah
More trouble for a controversial refugee resettlement pact reached between the two countries.
Japan’s Deadliest Sub to Join Australia’s Navy in Military Drill
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Is Tokyo showcasing its high-tech submarine to boost its chances to win a major defense contract in Australia?
What's Behind China's Offer of Military Aid to Afghanistan?
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's concerns about Afghan stability are real, but direct military aid will remain limited.
Cooperation Is the Only Way Ahead for US-China Relations
By Dingding Chen
A prominent IR scholar in China argues that Beijing should maintain a cooperative approach toward Washington.