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Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger and the China-North Korea Reality
By Joseph A. Bosco
In his latest book, Kissinger offers another explanation of China’s position on North Korea. It is still unsatisfying.
Kissinger Is Right: 'Asia' Is a Western Construct
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
What we understand to be 'Asia' is an oversimplification of a diverse region with several civilizations and cultures.
Can America Save the World Order?
By James R. Holmes
Kissinger says the current world order is under threat. To rebuild it the US must first rebuild itself.
Kissinger’s Order
By Amitai Etzioni
Henry Kissinger’s new book World Order is a must-read for anyone with a serious interest in Asia, or foreign policy.
Can Limited Nuclear Attacks De-Escalate Conflicts?
By Zachary Keck
Plus, time to ban hypersonic missiles? Some general interest links.
Filipino and Fijian Peacekeepers Trapped and Captured in Syria
By Ankit Panda
APAC peacekeepers are captured in Syria, IS spreads to Southeast Asia, and Kissiner ponders order. Weekend links.
Ford, Kissinger and US Asia-Pacific Policy
By Andrew Gawthorpe
The US today could draw some useful lessons for its Asia policy from the administration of President Gerald Ford.
Northeast Asian Security Architecture: Lessons from European History
By Scott A. Snyder
Is Europe’s past destined to be Asia’s future?
Sino-American Lessons for the P5+1 Talks with Iran
By Cynthia Lee
What can negotiators today learn from the Sino-American rapprochement of four decades ago?
Immigrants and American Power
By Zachary Keck
From the Republic’s inception, immigrants have played an outsized role in America’s rise on the world stage.
The Realpolitik of the American People
Many say the American public can only support a liberal foreign policy. That may only be true of US elites.
Why Did the Taliban Shoot Malala?
A senior Taliban official has written a letter to Malala Yousafzai, offering a glimpse into the group’s hidden fears.