Archive
April 2016
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On Nuclear Summit Sidelines, US, South Korea, and Japan Stand Against North Korea
By Ankit Panda
Obama, Park, and Abe emphasized their common position on North Korea's recent nuclear provocations.
The EU in Central Asia: Nothing to Lose by Pushing Human Rights Issues
By Catherine Putz
“For the EU, democracy should be a sine qua non,” a recent policy analysis stressed.
Obama, Xi Put Positive Spin on US-China Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
The two presidents are seeking to emphasize the positive amid growing tensions.
Former Guantanamo Prisoner Leads Afghanistan's Fight Against ISIS
By Laura Cesaretti and Silab Mangal
Achin's district governor is at war with an old friend from Guantanamo Bay.
What's Behind US Military Moves in the South China Sea?
By Hu Bo
In the South China Sea, the U.S. military has put on a show similar to a Hollywood blockbuster.
Is the Death Penalty the DPP’s Greatest Challenge?
By Pei-Yu Wei
The death penalty in Taiwan is one of the few areas where the DPP's position is at odds with public sentiment.
Missiles and Signals in the Paracel Islands
By Steven Stashwick
SAMs on Woody Island don’t mean they’re headed for the Spratlys.
India to Buy 245 US Stinger Air-to-Air Missiles
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The acquisition is part of a $3.1 billion India-U.S. defense deal.
Central Asia’s Migrants Face Suspicion in Russia
By Catherine Putz
And they could face increasing suspicion at home, too.
Eight Juxtapositions: Understanding China Through Comparison
By Shannon Tiezzi
Jeffrey Wasserstrom, history professor at UC Irvine, on understanding modern China.
Getting US Messaging About Sri Lanka's 'Democratic Transition' Right
By Taylor Dibbert
The U.S. needs to be more consistent when it comes to promoting human rights and accountability in Sri Lanka.
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