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Fear Factor in Nuclear Iran
Fear, not the type of government, will be the key determinant of Iranian nuclear strategy.
Cabinet Reshuffle in the Works?
A series of meetings in recent days suggest big changes could be coming.
Nuclear Weapons and Rationality
Being seen as less-than-fully rational confers advantages. Nations in Asia may take notice.
The Second Nuclear Age
While nuclear inventories have decreased dramatically since the end of the Cold War, new states are gaining atomic weapons.
Congress Defends Khurshid Against Corruption Allegation
Law Minister Salman Khurshid is accused of misappropriating funds that were designated for a charity.
Basketball Bounces Into China
The Miami Heat and Los Angeles Clippers came into Shanghai this weekend in another example of the NBA’s popularity in China.
Russia and India: Brothers in Arms Against Terrorism?
“Thousands of terrorists and fundamentalists will seek refuge in Afghanistan…”
Japan's Cold War Navy
“An unintended consequence of Cold War maritime strategy is that the JMSDF remains a partial navy.”
Australian Open On Strike?
How much players receive from major championships has been a source of strife – especially for those who are not superstars.
India, Australia Press Ahead on Possible Uranium Sales
Nuclear cooperation will top the agenda of Australian Prime Minister Gillard’s trip to India next week.
Australia’s Asian Cup Chance
Can Australia silence lingering doubts concerning its AFC membership with a successful Asian Cup?
If Romney Wins, Does the U.S. Navy Expand?
A recent interview suggests a Romney win could see an expansion of the U.S. Navy. Can he convince the public?