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Is Krishna's Pakistan Trip All Hype?
It increasingly appears that little will get done during the External Affairs Minister’s visit this weekend.
"Taipei must admit defeat in the arms race..."
Why a strategy of “sea-denial” maybe Taiwan’s best bet as China’s military strengthens.
Is Father Time Catching up to Sachin Tendulkar?
With calls for his retirement mounting, Sachin Tendulkar may soon have a difficult decision to make.
John Wayne, The U.S. Navy and 'Change'
Can ‘The Duke” teach a lesson or two when it comes to dealing with radical change and defeat? Perhaps.
A Life Well Lived
The ancients weren’t the only exemplars of moral virtue and liberal thought. Some walk among us today.
India Hosts MGC Talks
As part of its “Look East” Strategy, New Delhi hosts the Mekong-Ganga Cooperation meeting for the first time.
Formula 1 Hits the Accelerator in Asia
Home-grown drivers could be the key to making the sport a true success.
Island Mania in the Asia-Pacific
How an odd mix of economics, defense, nationalism and ‘trendsetting’ are creating a dangerous dynamic.
“Half of the 6,000 plus spoken languages today will disappear by the end of the century.”
How America could play a vital role in preserving the many endangered languages of the Asia-Pacific.
Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka Heading Home?
How events off the field could lead to some big changes for Chinese football.
Team Anna Leaders Square Off
With the group now dissolved, two of its senior members look to settle old scores with each other.
The Tide of History Breaks in August
A combustible mix of history, current events, and leadership transitions all combine to stoke regional tensions.