Archive
September 2016
The West and the New, Tech-Savvy China
By Young China Watchers
Kaiser Kuo on China's tech industry and the gap between China and the West.
India and Vietnam: Time for Trilaterals With the US and Japan
By Sanjay Pulipaka
To take advantage of shared interests, Delhi and Hanoi should expand the frameworks of engagement.
How Flexible Are US Counter-A2/AD Systems Anyway?
By Robert Farley
Let's think about some of the procurement options available to Washington.
With Eye on China, North Korea, Japan's Abe Pursues Record Defense Budget
By Ankit Panda
Abe's government is seeking a record defense budget -- again.
Malaysia-Thailand Meeting: Border Woes Expected to Dominate
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Border issues will be at the center of talks during Malaysian premier Najib Razak's visit to Thailand.
How Australia Needs to Manage its Relationship With China
By Greg Austin
Corrective action is needed to avoid serious damage to Australian ties with China.
How Narendra Modi Can Build on India's FDI Success
By Sahana Kumar
Narendra Modi should use his success at attracting more FDI to India to broaden popular support for economic reforms.
Southern Thailand Peace Talks to Resume (Again) in Malaysia Amid Violence
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Another round of negotiations between the Thai government and rebel groups are set to take place.
Is North Korea Building a New Ballistic Missile Submarine?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Kim Jong-un’s new diesel-electric ballistic missile submarine has purportedly been under construction since 2009.
After the South China Sea Ruling: Impact on ASEAN-China Relations
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Liqin Wang.
How China Came to Dominate Cambodia
By David Hutt
How Cambodia went from denouncing China to being Beijing's most faithful client state.
Interview: Jerome Cohen
By Maurits Elen
Jerome Cohen, Professor of Law at New York University, on legal reform, human rights and judicial independence in China.