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Confucius on Gay Marriage
By Bryan W. Van Norden
The U.S. Supreme Court invokes the Chinese philosopher, with decidedly mixed results.
Shaping the Asia-Pacific Order: Don’t Count the US Out
By Robert A. Manning
With some foresight and leadership, the postwar system can survive.
Japan’s Robot Revolution
By Anthony Fensom
As the nation grapples with a shrinking workforce, are robots the solution?
Vietnam After 2016: Who Will Lead?
By Chánh Công Phan
Who is most likely to emerge from the next party congress as general secretary?
North Korea: A Passion for Propaganda Posters
By Tessa Hoogvliet
Willem van der Bijl built an impressive collection of North Korean propaganda posters, until the regime had had enough.
Mearsheimer vs. Nye on the Rise of China
By Bill Callahan
John Mearsheimer and Joseph S. Nye Jr. on the rise of China and America's engagement policy.
Cambodia’s Strategic China Alignment
By Cheunboran Chanborey
A number of factors are driving Cambodia's strategic convergence with China.
China Peak Oil: 2015 Is the Year
By Gabe Collins
Domestic production looks set to peak, with some profound implications for the world market.
A Tipping Point in the US-China-Vietnam Triangle
By Alexander L. Vuving
A visit to Washington by Vietnam’s general secretary this week underscores a major shift.
Geoeconomics in Central Asia
By Michał Romanowski
Infrastructure and transit projects offer new opportunity for the region.
Australia’s Direction on Defense
By Claire Corbett
Military and political leaders discuss the direction for the ADF at a recent conference.
India’s Controversial Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act
By Sudha Ramachandran
The Army claims the AFSPA is needed to handle insurgencies. Critics cite many abuses.