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diplomacy
Diplomatic Dialogue in the Internet Age
By Emanuel Pastreich
It is time to back the tradition of “penned conversations.”
Why Iran Needs to Explore Participation in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
By Sualiha Nazar
Iran, China, and Pakistan stand poised to transform a region.
Kyrgyzstan Sends an Ambassador to Belarus
By Catherine Putz
After three years, Bishkek has once again dispatched an Ambassador to take up post in Minsk.
Abe, Park Meet on UN Sidelines, Affirm Trilateral Summit with China
By Ankit Panda
The leaders of South Korea and Japan met on the sidelines of the 70th UN General Assembly.
Actually, US-China Relations are Remarkably Normal
By Robert Farley
China and the United States have a fairly normal relationship that they shouldn't take for granted.
Why It Matters That the US May Sanction Chinese Entities Over Cyber Espionage
By Ankit Panda
Cyber's always been a touchy subject for U.S.-China ties. This time, Washington will rock the boat.
Abe Won’t Be There for China’s War Commemorative Parade, But Murayama Will Be
By Ankit Panda
Tomiichi Murayama, the Japanese prime minister who set the benchmark for apology, will be in Beijing on September 3.
Let's Keep the Abe Statement in Perspective
By Brad Glosserman
It is important to distinguish between the man making the statement and the country he leads.
ISIS Is a Concern but Not a Serious Threat to Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
“... it's not like the barbarians are at the doorstep ready to sweep into all of Central Asia.”
Who Will India Send to China's Second World War 70th Anniversary Parade?
By Ankit Panda
India needs to decide how it'll handle a Chinese invitation to a Second World War commemorative parade.
A Deal of Great Consequence
By Ankit Panda
The nuclear accord with Iran is a deal with potentially profound consequences.
Moving Beyond Trilateralism in Asia
By Ankit Panda
Are trilaterals a good approach to building common thinking about Asian order?