Archive
January 2017
China-US Relations: Get Ready for a Change
By Teng Jianqun
Moving forward, both sides will have to make adjustments to their usual approach to the relationship.
Islamic State’s Khorasan Province, 2 Years on
By Milo Comerford
Today marks the two-year anniversary of ISIS’s new front in Afghanistan. Can the group consider its venture a success?
A Strong State of Affairs: India and Australia’s State-to-State Engagement
By Shaun Star and Tridivesh Singh Maini
Subnational engagement between India and Australia is booming.
What's All the Buzz About Missile Defense, Anyway?
By Robert Farley
The political landscape for missile defense will likely shift under the Trump administration. How will that play out?
On Indian Republic Day, Remember Kashmir
By Sameer Lalwani and Gillian Gayner
Insurgency in Kashmir has largely been militarily crushed, yet Indian policies have failed to secure a stable peace.
India Must Adapt Quickly in the Age of Trump
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
As Trump shapes his foreign policy, India must remain nimble and ready to react.
A US Navy Blockade in the South China Sea Is Not Sound Strategy
By Robert Farley
Rex Tillerson's South China Sea comments just don't make strategic sense.
Aung San Suu Kyi's Czech Connection
By Jiří Šitler
Aung San Suu Kyi and Václav Havel never met, but bonded over their respective struggles for democracy.
A Rising Sun Over the Antilles: Japan’s New Era of Caribbean Investment
By Andrew Lumsden
Over the past two years, Japan has stepped up its engagement with Caribbean nations.
Japan Scrambles Fighter Jets to Intercept 3 Russian Strategic Bombers
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Is Russia stepping up its aerial patrols in the Asia-Pacific region?
Small Countries, Big Sports: The Case of Izzat Artykov
By Aidai Masylkanova
Artykov's legal representative shares his side of a complicated case.