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Zachary Keck

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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June 08, 2013

Why Did North Korea “Cave” On Talks With South?

After repeatedly rejecting South Korea’s proposals to hold government-level talks, Pyongyang has reversed itself. Why?

June 08, 2013

Help Wanted: Who Will Run U.S. China Policy?

With National Security Adviser Tom Donilon leaving, who will be President Obama’s point person on China?

June 08, 2013

The US Should Hope China “Wins” the Iraq War

The U.S. stands to benefit more than any country except Iraq itself from China’s investment in Baghdad’s oil.

June 08, 2013

Russia’s New ICBM… A Missile Defense Killer?

Plus, following new military agreements with Japan, India strengthens defense ties with Thailand and Australia.

June 07, 2013

China to Build Larger, Alternative Panama Canal

Plus China may own the world’s top supercomputer. Friday China links.

June 07, 2013

The U.S. Drops the Ball on First Lady Diplomacy

Michelle Obama’s absence at the Xi-Obama summit is perplexing… and troubling.

June 07, 2013

Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier Syria Bound?

Putin wants to re-establish Russia as a major player in world politics. Will his resentment of the US get in his way?

June 06, 2013

Strategic Sunshine: The Path To Stability on the Korean Peninsula

An effective policy towards Pyongyang would recognize why the regime perpetuates crises and then change the incentive structure it faces.

June 06, 2013

New Global Times’ Game: Retake Diaoyu Islands From Japan

Plus why Google, Ebay, and all U.S. tech companies have and will continue to fail in China. Thursday links.

June 06, 2013

America Leads the World in Nuclear Tests

The U.S. has conducted twenty more nuclear tests than the rest of the world combined, according to a new analysis.

June 05, 2013

Another Cold Summer for Hollywood in China?

Plus who will be the winners and losers from China’s economic transition. Our Wednesday China links.

June 05, 2013

China, India, & Pakistan Expand Nuke Arsenals

While global nuclear stockpiles are decreasing, Asia’s nuclear powers are beefing up their forces.

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