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Hillary Clinton
India Walks U.S.-Iran Tightrope
India has a delicate balancing act with the United States and Iran. Can it look after its business interests?
Hillary’s Passage to India
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to India may not garner quite the same headlines her China trip did. But Iran ensures the visit may still be tricky.
The Week in Asia
The Chen Guangcheng case, Cambodian landmines and some unusual teaching props in Indian schools. The Week in Asia rounds up the news you might have missed.
Chen Guangcheng Update
As the Chen Guangcheng drama unfolds, Truman National Security fellow Michael Lieberman offers his take.
Chen Guangcheng Update
As the Chen Guangcheng drama unfolds, Truman National Security fellow Michael Lieberman offers his take.
Chen Guangcheng Mystery Deepens
Rights activist Chen Guangcheng has left the U.S. Embassy. But reports raise as many questions as answers.
Ending Chen Guangcheng Standoff
The case of blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng is another thorn in the side of U.S.-China ties.
Time for North Korea Peace Treaty
The Obama administration should avoid doing the same thing over again and expecting different results. A conditional peace treaty would help break the cycle.
Burma’s Election Revelations
Aung San Suu Kyi and her party were expected to do well. What’s surprising is that they were allowed to.
Burma’s Election Revelations
Aung San Suu Kyi and her party were expected to do well. What’s surprising is that they were allowed to.
Clinton's Scare Campaign
Hillary Clinton’s visit to the Middle East was aimed at tackling Iran and Syria. But was she too aggressive?
Can Burma Keep Pace With Itself?
The signs of reform in Burma are clear. But is the country changing too quickly – and will it be exploited by outsiders?