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The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War: Part III
U.S. commanders should be narrow-minded when plotting a Pacific offensive (in geospatial terms, anyway).
China, Japan and Football
While tensions mount between both nations, could Football bring them together?
UPA Unscathed By Protests
The All India Strike, far from demonstrating a unified opposition, could actually strengthen the UPA.
Don't Count the UPA Government Out Just Yet
Despite the loss of its second largest coalition ally, it would be premature to write the Singh government off.
The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War: Part II
“PLA anti-access defenses cannot hoist an impenetrable shield over the Western Pacific…”
Iran Seeks World Cup Appearance
The national team, known as Team Melli, is vying for a spot at the 2014 tournament in Brazil.
The Nightmare Scenario: A U.S.-China War
The Naval Diplomat explores in a five-part series how events in such a conflict could unfold.
India's Israeli-Palestinian Balancing Act
No longer guided by zero-sum calculations or outdated ideologies, can India befriend both rivals?
With Eye on China, India Embraces Maldives
India and Maldives strengthened their defense ties during Defense Minister Atony’s visit this weekend.
Small-Stick Diplomacy in the East China Sea
Tempers are flaring over islands claimed by Japan and China. Beijing has turned to a familiar strategy.
Shin Jiyai Wins the Women's British Open
Another Asian major win is a reflection of the ever-stronger stranglehold that the continent’s women have on golf.
Visas as Anti-Access Weapons
Are researchers who fear being denied visas to China self-censoring their words in order not to offend?