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Legislation Alone Can't Solve India's Rape Problem
While India’s politicians offer solutions, the roots of the problem lie deeper than legislation alone can address.
The Commons: Beijing's "Blue National Soil"
“The commons must remain the commons, lest the system of liberal trade and commerce collapse…”
2013: A Big Year for Asia-Pacific Sports
The coming year should provide some amazing moments in soccer, boxing, tennis and more.
Move, Countermove in the Anti-Access Game
New technologies like unmanned surface ships could put a dent in some nation’s anti-access plans.
Asian Sports Year in Review
The Diplomat’s John Duerden presents his top-ten list of Asia’s year in sports.
Rape Victim’s Death Spurs Additional Protests
Will public outrage translate into real, lasting change?
India and Sri Lanka's Civil War
India’s relationship with Sri Lanka is complex. Nonetheless, New Delhi could have a role to play in uncovering a difficult past.
The Year Ahead for Women's Figure Skating
Two rivals from East Asia could meet once again on the ice. 2013 could produce some history.
Hemingway's Naval Adventures
Literary figures have made a point of taking part in great events. They also remind us that there are many ways to organize navies.
Commission Created as Rape Victim's Health Declines
As the victim of a terrible tragedy battles for her life, India’s government promises action.
India and Pakistan set for Cricket Excitement
With the first of five games on December 25th, sports ties between both nations seem to be warming.
A Higher Call: History with a Purpose
A new book asks a straight forward question: can decent men fight on both sides of a bad war?