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Zachary Keck
Zachary Keck was Managing Editor of The Diplomat.
Zachary Keck was formerly Managing Editor of The Diplomat where he authored The Pacific Realist blog.
Previously, he worked as Deputy Editor of e-International Relations and has interned at the Center for a New American Security and in the U.S. Congress, where he worked on defense issues.
You can follow Zachary on Twitter: @ZacharyKeck.
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January 07, 2014
South Korea to Purchase Israeli Spike Missiles
By Zachary Keck
According to news reports, South Korea will buy additional precision-guided missiles from Israel.
January 04, 2014
Four Things China Learned From the Arab Spring
By Zachary Keck
The CCP has a history of monitoring political unrest around the world closely. The Arab Spring is no different.
January 03, 2014
Why Japan Isn’t Back
By Zachary Keck
Population decline will limit Tokyo’s ability to be a major power in the decades ahead.
January 03, 2014
Cambodia Police Open Fire on Factory Protesters
By Zachary Keck
Three are reportedly dead after Cambodia’s military police used live ammunition on demonstrators.
December 29, 2013
Why Do Americans Like Revolutions?
By Zachary Keck
Revolutions are the antithesis to America’s own history, and to its geostrategic and normative interests.
December 27, 2013
Taiwan Acquires Submarine-Launched Anti-Ship Missiles
By Zachary Keck
Taiwan announced this week that the U.S. has begun delivering UGM-84L sub-launched Harpoon Block II missiles.
December 26, 2013
Did China Just Clone a Black Hawk Helicopter?
By Zachary Keck
China conducted the first flight test of its new Z-20, which has a similar exterior to the US-made Black Hawk.
December 26, 2013
Japan’s Abe to Visit Yasukuni War Shrine
By Zachary Keck
In a move certain to inflame regional tensions, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit a controversial WWII shrine.
December 24, 2013
Air-Sea Battle to Cost $524.5 Billion Through 2023
By Zachary Keck
A new report finds the U.S. Navy and Air Force will spend more on ASB than the nuclear triad over the next decade.
December 24, 2013
Kim Jong-Un was “Very Drunk” When Executions Began
By Zachary Keck
According to a report, the North Korean leader was very drunk when he ordered the first of the recent executions.
December 24, 2013
Why China Won't Attack Taiwan
By Zachary Keck
It is extremely unlikely that China will invade Taiwan, much less succeed.
December 22, 2013
China to Sell Bangladesh 2 Submarines
By Zachary Keck
In a move certain to unnerve India, Beijing will sell Dhaka two Ming-class submarines for $203.3 million.