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What to Make of China's Defense Spending Increase

What to Make of China's Defense Spending Increase

The amounts the U.S. and China invest in usable firepower are closer than raw spending figures indicate.

Wen Jiabao Exits the Stage

Wen Jiabao Exits the Stage

How will history judge Premier Wen Jiabao and his time in office?

China’s Hugo Chavez Blues

China’s Hugo Chavez Blues

The death of the Venezuelan leader underscores the dangers of Beijing investing in governments closely tied to a single individual.

Choking to Death:Health Consequences of Air Pollution in China

Choking to Death:Health Consequences of Air Pollution in China

According to a Chinese public health expert, the nation’s poor air quality is worse than SARS.

The Curious Case of China's GDP Figures

The Curious Case of China's GDP Figures

Economists increasingly doubt the reliability of China’s economic data, and for good reason.

A Nuclear Pivot to Asia?

A Nuclear Pivot to Asia?

If America’s conventional superiority in Asia declines, then the relative importance of its nuclear edge will rise.

Three Reasons Why China Isn't Imperial Germany (It's Tougher)

Three Reasons Why China Isn't Imperial Germany (It's Tougher)

“The weak can offset the advantages enjoyed by the strong…”

What Will the National People's Congress Bring?

David Cohen gives us his take on what to watch for.

5 Ways to Build a Stable U.S.-China Strategic Relationship

5 Ways to Build a Stable U.S.-China Strategic Relationship

Building a “win-win” strategic relationship is important to both nations. Here are 5 ways to do it.

John Kerry on China and the Pivot

John Kerry on China and the Pivot

Will America move away from its much discussed pivot to Asia? Recent remarks by John Kerry may provide clues.

Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Revealed

Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Revealed

S. Pellegrino released its list of Asia’s top eateries in Singapore on Monday. Japan claims the top spot.

The Consequences of Sequestration

The Consequences of Sequestration

The stinging cuts of sequestration will have a tremendous impact on America’s capacity to protect the world’s maritime commons — with devastating consequences.

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