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George Washington, Mao and Snooki
“That spontaneous revolt conjures up images of the Jersey Shore crowd rising up to battle an invading horde…”
India, China to Hold Borders Talks Amid Passport Row
New Delhi and Beijing will hold the 16th round of talks on their boundary dispute next week.
Ricky Ponting Retires
A true legend of Australian cricket has decided it is time to say “goodbye.”
A Cold War Solution for the South China Sea?
Could the 1972 U.S.-Soviet Incidents at Sea (INCSEA) Agreement be a model to reduce tensions?
One Landing Does Not Make a Carrier
While China’s new carrier has landed aircraft on the flight deck, major challenges still remain.
A Dream Denied for Vegalta Sendai
While failing to win the J-League football championship, the team has much to be proud of.
BRICS: The World's New Banker?
Some of the world’s most dynamic economies are considering the creation of their own development bank and bailout fund.
Thucydides, Japan and America
As Tokyo and Washington revise their defense guidelines, a look to one of ancient Greece’s most renowned scholars would be wise.
Clash of the Continents Tennis Tournament Comes to Singapore
Tennis stars from around the globe came to Singapore vying for the inaugural title.
Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, or Mao Zedong?
Who do you consider the best military strategist? James Holmes surveys the field for some answers.
Australia Hoping for Swimming Reset
In London, Australia captured just one gold medal in swimming with no individual gold medals.
Comparing Chinese Naval Power to the Soviet Navy
In some respects, China poses a tougher maritime challenge than did the Soviet Union.