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Hillary Clinton
Singapore Eyes U.S. Balance
As China rises, Singapore indicates it’s determined that the U.S. should have a strong role in Southeast Asia.
Syria and the New Cold War
The unrest in Syria has underscored a broader Middle East game being played between the United States, Russia and China.
Burma's Non-Nuclear Plans
Despite the talk of help from North Korea, Burma has too much to lose by pursuing a nuclear weapons program.
Economy Key to Burma’s Democracy
By Sebastian Strangio
Time for Burma Exiles to Go Home?
With signs that Burma’s government may be genuinely reforming, long-exiled media organizations are starting to believe the time is right to head home.
Don’t Forget the Children in Burma
The government in Burma appears to be making some progress on human rights. Hillary Clinton should take the chance to press it over the country’s forgotten minority children.
Time for Secret Talks with China
The risk of a dangerous misunderstanding following the death of Kim Jong-il is real. The U.S. should propose secret talks with Beijing on how to move forward.
America’s Afghan Supply Problem
By Joshua Kucera
Tweaking China's Soft Power
China’s soft power is widely talked about. But the country’s leaders will need to show flexibility to make it work.
Will Clinton Visit Pyongyang?
Hillary Clinton’s visit to Burma has raised the question of whether a trip to North Korea could one day be on the cards.
Bonn Meet Falls Flat on Face
Without Pakistan and a Taliban presence, the Bonn conference on Afghanistan was always going to struggle. A conflicted U.S. policy doesn’t help.
Moving U.S.-Burma Ties Forward
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s trip to Burma is history. But how do the U.S. and Burma move forward?