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Are China and US Destined to Clash?
August 1 is Army Day in China. Recent improvements in Sino-US military ties are welcome, but conflicting interests mean tensions might still be inevitable.
A Curious US Nuclear Policy
A new consortium aimed at aiding non-proliferation efforts is all well and good. But is the US making things too complex?
Why China Needed Bin Laden
September 11 distracted the United States from China’s rise. Without the attacks, China wouldn’t be where it is today, says Frank Ching.
Getting Protocol Right for Hu
Will the Obama White House manage to avoid the embarrassing gaffes of his predecessor’s hosting of Hu Jintao?
Obama: No Santa Claus for India
India and the US have a long wish list to discuss when Barack Obama arrives this weekend.
When Is a Terrorist a Terrorist?
By Luke Hunt
‘War on terror’ was a flawed term from the start. But Asian governments, too, are willing to play politics with terrorism.
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