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Lance Armstrong's Oprah Interview

Lance Armstrong’s interview with Oprah will have the world watching. His likely doping confession has some asking for a “refund.”

Counterinsurgency, Politics and War

Counterinsurgency, Politics and War

“…the burden on the government is heavy, whereas the insurgent often gets off scot-free.”

Southeast Asia Football Rising?

Southeast Asia Football Rising?

Southeast Asia has a passion for football but few indigenous stars. Teerasil Dangda could help change that.

Mahan, Bean-Counting and Ideas

Mahan, Bean-Counting and Ideas

Quantitative analysis is quite in vogue these days. However, there are many parts when it comes to strategic analysis.

2020 Olympics: Tokyo's to Lose?

2020 Olympics: Tokyo's to Lose?

While Japan’s capital city seems to be the favorite to host the games, Istanbul and Madrid are in hot pursuit.

A Complicated Narrative: The Korean War

A Complicated Narrative: The Korean War

The Korean War, fought after World War II as the Cold War began to take hold offers important lessons.

World War II: No Model for Contemporary U.S. Strategy

World War II: No Model for Contemporary U.S. Strategy

“If the United States wants to remain a balancer in Eurasia, better to do it from forward staging bases…”

The Forces that Divide

The Forces that Divide

Right wing groups on both sides cannot be allowed to continue holding the future hostage for India and Pakistan.

"Cricket Diplomacy" for India and Pakistan

"Cricket Diplomacy" for India and Pakistan

Pakistan’s cricket team returned home from India to a heroes’ welcome. Could a rematch take place in Pakistan?

Asia's Best Prepare for the Australian Open

Tennis prepares for its first major of the year. Who will come out on top down under?

Jong Tae Se's Big Move

Jong Tae Se's Big Move

Jong Tae Se is set to sign for South Korea’s club, the Suwon Bluewings.

The South China Sea: "Lake Beijing"

The South China Sea: "Lake Beijing"

Shinzo Abe’s recent comments on the South China Sea sound ominous. The concept of a “lake” has been used before though.

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