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The Taiwan Problem: If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

The Taiwan Problem: If It Ain't Broke, Don't Fix It

By Noah Lingwall
A grand bargain between the U.S. and China over Taiwan seems an ill-conceived idea.
‘Drug Free’ ASEAN by 2015?

‘Drug Free’ ASEAN by 2015?

By Tom Fawthrop
There is a growing consensus within the region that the war on drugs has failed.

US-China: Civil Space Dialogue

US-China: Civil Space Dialogue

By Joan Johnson-Freese
In civil space cooperation, some realists finally emerge.

Chinese Infrastructure Investment Goes Abroad

Chinese Infrastructure Investment Goes Abroad

By Lucio Blanco Pitlo III
And as it does so, Chinese firms will need to adapt to some very different environments.

The Practicalities of US Military Sales to Vietnam

The Practicalities of US Military Sales to Vietnam

By Eric Tegler
Despite converging strategic and economic interests, expect a slow start to U.S. military sales to Vietnam.

Regaining the Initiative in the South China Sea

By Col Michael W. “Starbaby” Pietrucha
How the U.S. and its partners could provide a robust counter to the growing PRC presence in the South China Sea.

Going Rogue: Malaysia and the 1MDB Scandal

Going Rogue: Malaysia and the 1MDB Scandal

By Danny Quah
Democracy and rule of law won’t magically clear society of cronies and corruption.
Why an Iran Deal for North Korea Won’t Happen

Why an Iran Deal for North Korea Won’t Happen

By Robert E. Kelly
Tempting though the prospect might be, it is highly unlikely.

Trans-Pacific Partnership: Hawaii Talks End Without Deal

Trans-Pacific Partnership: Hawaii Talks End Without Deal

By Anthony Fensom
Progress, but no deal on the TPP, as time runs short.

The Philippines-China Arbitration: What Next?

The Philippines-China Arbitration: What Next?

By Gregory Poling
What comes next in the Philippines' South China Sea arbitration case?

India, Pakistan and the 1971 War POWs

India, Pakistan and the 1971 War POWs

By Alastair Sloan
Indian POWs from the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 remain a sore point in bilateral relations.
Asia’s ‘Unruly’ Children

Asia’s ‘Unruly’ Children

By James Buchanan
Understanding cultural hegemony in Asia highlights the difficulties faced by young progressives fighting for change.

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