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August 13, 2016

August 13, 2016
To Become a Deadly Sub-Hunting Force, the Indian Navy Needs to Think Bigger Than Just P-8Is
By Pushan Das
The purchase of four P-8Is is a step in the right direction, but more work needs to be done.

August 13, 2016
Why Pakistan's Foreign Policy Is So Confused
By Deedar Hussain Samejo
Pakistan's civilian government and the military are working to different ends in their diplomatic efforts.

August 13, 2016
Is China Ready for a Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe?
By Samuel Ramani
The strong relationship has soured in recent months thanks to controversial policies from Zimbabwe's leader.

August 13, 2016
Did a US Drone Strike Take Out the ISIS AfPak Leader?
By Ankit Panda
Afghanistan's envoy to Pakistan says that Hafiz Saeed Khan was killed in late July. Is that likely?

August 13, 2016
Deadly Explosions Rock Thailand As Indonesia Terror Meeting Concludes
By Luke Hunt
A spate of bombs is the latest indicator of a rising terror threat in the region.

August 13, 2016
Tianjin Explosions: 1 Year Later
By Wang Tao
A year after the deadly chemical blasts, local residents try to rebuild their lives.

August 13, 2016
How Exactly Did Kazakhstan Help Turkish-Russian Rapprochement Along?
By Catherine Putz
More on Kazakh-Russian relations, troubling constitutional changes brewing in Kyrgyzstan, and a beard story; links.

August 12, 2016
The Potential Dark Side of China's Art and Antiquities Boom
By Deborah Lehr and Katie Paul
China has come to dominate the art and antiquities market. Now it must take up the burden of protecting these treasures.

August 12, 2016
The Communist Party of China's Recipe for Success
By Thomas E. Kellogg
A review of Bruce Dickson's The Dictator's Dilemma.
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