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Asia-Pacific
Is China Threatening or Defending the Postwar Regional Order?
By Jin Kai
Asian Nations Are Not Popular Worldwide: BBC Poll
Pakistan and Iran are viewed more negatively than North Korea, while India and China’s popularity sharply decreased this year.
APAC's Weekly Agenda: April 29-May 5
The Diplomat presents its weekly list of happenings in the Asia-Pacific. Get the scoop on what’s ahead this week.
Asia Winning War on Poverty
A new World Bank note finds that Asian countries have reduced the number of people living in poverty — but work remains.
Asia's Clean Energy Future
With a huge demand for energy resources, China and Asia overall are poised to become global leaders in clean energy.
The Interview: Stephen M. Walt
Stephen M. Walt discusses American alliances in Asia, U.S. – China relations, Iran and more.
Getting Pacific Russia Right
Some analysts have written off Russia’s claim to being an Asia-Pacific power. They do so at their peril.
South Korea's Olympic Success
Seoul exceeded its own expectations at this year’s Olympics. Expect that to continue in 2016.
America’s Somalia Experiment
The US military’s ‘offshore balancing’ strategy is likely to be applied to the Asia-Pacific. But there could be some troubling and unintended consequences if it is.
Boeing Looks East
The Asia-Pacific region will be a key part of Boeing’s strategy moving forward. Can the firm keep its technical edge?
Inouye’s Asia-Pacific Warning
As China’s military power grows, an influential US senator warns of a rocky period ahead for the Asia-Pacific.
Inouye’s Asia-Pacific Warning
As China’s military power grows, an influential US senator warns of a rocky period ahead for the Asia-Pacific.