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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.
April 23, 2013
China Suffers 7.0-Magnitude Earthquake
At least 188 people had been confirmed dead. How will Beijing respond?
April 20, 2013
Asia Winning War on Poverty
A new World Bank note finds that Asian countries have reduced the number of people living in poverty — but work remains.
April 20, 2013
With Tensions Still High Over N. Korea, U.S.-China to Meet
With all sides looking to end the recent crisis, pieces are falling into place for renewed talks.
April 18, 2013
China’s European Diplomacy
Chinese-EU relations have figured prominently into the first month of the new administration in Beijing.
April 18, 2013
Iran’s Nuclear Submarine Gambit
“At present, we have no enrichment plan for purity levels above 20 percent, but when it comes to certain needs…”
April 17, 2013
Must China Fear a Unified Korea?
It’s possible that Beijing may gain strategically from a unified Korea relative to Washington, or at least not be adversely affected by it.
April 16, 2013
China’s Growth Slows in 1Q: Only the Beginning?
What do the latest economic numbers coming out Beijing mean?
April 16, 2013
Global Military Spending Falls For First Time Since 1998
A new report details global military spending. Where do nations of the Asia-Pacific rank?
April 13, 2013
America's Middle East Addiction
Zachary Keck explains that “shuttle diplomacy of the kind Kissinger undertook belongs to the dustbin of history.”
April 12, 2013
Ken E. Gause
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck spoke with Ken E. Gause, the director of the International Affairs Group for CNA, concerning current tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
April 12, 2013
The Death Penalty: Fading Into the Past?
Amnesty International released its annual report on the death penalty. Where did Asian nations rank?
April 10, 2013
Did Xi Jinping Really Rebuke North Korea?
Likely not – Chinese diplomats have usually handled their differences with N. Korea behind the scenes.