Archive
November 2016
India and NATO: Partners in Arms?
By Hriday Ch. Sarma
The time is ripe for increased cooperation between India and the U.S.-led alliance.
Trump and Asia Pivot: Post-TPP Outlook
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Linda Yueh.
China's New 'Cybersecurity' Rules Look Like Cyberprotectionism Instead
By Huan Zhu
China's new laws on cybersecurity are no better than trade protectionism in a new guise.
How Trump Can Strengthen US Leverage Against Iran
By Aaron Arnold
Scrapping the nuclear deal will backfire.
China’s Opportunity To Be A Responsible Stakeholder?
By Ali Wyne
China will get a chance to test out its leadership skills if President Trump backtracks from international agreements.
‘The Mother of All Deals’: Abe Could Gift Trump a Trade Pact
By Anthony Fensom
A bilateral trade deal between the U.S. and Japan would leave other would-be TPP members behind.
Hong Kong’s Richest Man Promises to Elect Someone Who Loves the City
By Cal Wong
The influential businessman pledges to put his vote on the Election Committee to good use.
South Korean President Leaves Her Fate To Feuding Lawmakers
By Elaine Ramirez
The embattled Park Geun-hye may be betting on political deadlock to deflect an impending impeachment motion.
Tajikistan Revokes Journalists' Accreditation For Reporting Facts
By Catherine Putz
RFE/RL’s Tajik Service reported facts listed on a government website and was punished for it.
With TPP's Demise, What Happens to US Intellectual Property Rights Abroad?
By Robert Farley
With TPP set to wither away, U.S. corporations will have to recalculate on intellectual property protections abroad.
US-Russian Relations Under a Trump Presidency: What to Expect
By Pal Dunay
The short honeymoon between Trump and Putin may well be followed by a long and difficult marriage.
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