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Harry Kazianis
Harry J. Kazianis serves as Managing Editor for The National Interest.
He also holds a non-resident senior fellowship at the China Policy Institute: University of Nottingham and a non-resident fellowship at CSIS:PACNET in Hawaii. Previously he was Editor of The Diplomat.
April 06, 2013
Friday Flashpoints – Our Weekend Reading List
The Diplomat’s Editor selects the top five defense and foreign policy articles for your weekend reading pleasure.
April 05, 2013
North Korea Cramping China’s Anti-Access Style
N. Korea’s threats will have a long term impact on E. Asia’s military balance for years — maybe at China’s expense.
April 04, 2013
The Bill for the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars: $4 to $6 Trillion
“The Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, taken together, will be the most expensive wars in U.S. history.”
April 03, 2013
North Korea Update: More U.S. Military Might Moves into Position
The Sea-Based X-Band Radar, the USS John S. McCain and F-22′s are now part of the picture.
April 02, 2013
How to Deter North Korea: Personal Deterrence?
North Korean threats and provocative language have many on edge. Is it time for a more personal level of deterrence?
April 02, 2013
Vietnam To Receive Advanced Russian Sub in 2013
The Kilo-class submarine, dubbed the “black hole” by the U.S. Navy, will soon be joining Vietnam’s armed forces.
March 29, 2013
Friday Flashpoints - Our Weekend Reading List
The Diplomat’s Editor selects the top five defense and foreign policy articles for your weekend reading pleasure.
March 29, 2013
Scott Pace
The Diplomat’s Harry Kazianis spoke with Scott Pace, Director of the Space Policy Institute at the Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington, D.C., concerning America’s current space policy, China’s space program, and the future of the International Space Station.
March 29, 2013
U.S. B-2 Bombers: Part of South Korea Training Exercise
America’s B-2 Spirit bombers participate in Foal Eagle training exercise. Signal to North Korea?
March 21, 2013
Ian Bremmer
The Diplomat’s Harry Kazianis spoke with Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group and author of the recent book Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World concerning Japan’s recent interest in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, John Kerry’s upcoming trip to Asia, China’s new leadership and more.
March 08, 2013
J. Berkshire Miller
The Diplomat’s Harry Kazianis recently spoke with Asia-Pacific analyst and frequent Diplomat contributor, J. Berkshire Miller, concerning Prime Minister Abe’s Washington visit, Japan’s foreign policy challenges, Mongolia’s economy, and cyber-security.
March 02, 2013
America's F-35: Cleared for Action
While the America’s 5th generation fighter has been cleared to soar, could another problem be emerging?