Archive
April 2016
Could Restarting F-22 Raptor Production Ever Be a Good Idea?
By Robert Farley
Is there a good reason to restart production of the F-22? Without export prospects, maybe not.
The AIIB and the NDB: The End of Multilateralism or a New Beginning?
By Jonathan Dove
Should the West be worried about new competition in the global financial architecture?
What Can China Learn from Love Canal?
By Kate Logan
Poisoned students at a school in Jiangsu stir up memories of a similar incident in the United States in the 1970s.
Tailored Deterrence: Influencing North Korean Decision-Making
By Michael Raska
Defense planners have been rethinking strategies for responding to threats posed by North Korea.
Vive La France: DCNS to Build Aussie Submarines
By Helen Clark
A long process finally comes to an end.
Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi Pushes for Peace With Ethnic Rebels
By Roshni Kapur
Hopes have been renewed that a permanent deal may finally be reached between the new government and holdout militias.
Elections in The Philippines: New Hope for Peace?
By Harriet Lamb
With campaigning well underway for the presidential election on May 9, a look at the implications for peace.
It's Official: France's DCNS Wins Australia's $50 Billion Future Submarine Contract
By Ankit Panda
DCNS' conventional Barracuda-class variant beat out Japan's Soryu-class and Germany's Type 216.
30 Million Pending Cases: Fixing India's Overburdened Judiciary
By Ankit Panda
Is there a short-term solution for India's backlogged courts?
Ash Carter Comes Calling: Where Do US-India Defense Ties Go From Here?
By Harsh V. Pant
These are good times in U.S.-India defense ties, but there's still room for improvement.
US Navy Installs First Drone Command Aboard Aircraft Carrier
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The U.S. Navy hails the installation as a “historical milestone.”
Australia Still Doesn’t See a Cyberattack as the Menace the United States Fears
By Greg Austin
Australia has some way to travel before it graduates to a coherent national cybersecurity strategy.