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Hillary Clinton
Suu Kyi to Run in Election
Burma pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi says she intends to compete in parliamentary elections.
Europe Grapples With U.S. Pivot
European nations will have to get used to the U.S. paying more attention to Asia, says Sir Malcolm Rifkind. It doesn’t have to be a bad thing.
Questions Aplenty on Burma
A panel discussion in New Delhi underscores the ongoing questions about the longevity of reforms in Burma.
China’s Burma Fightback
Burma may welcome the thaw in U.S. ties marked by Hillary Clinton’s visit. But its interests still lay with China.
China’s Burma Fightback
Burma may welcome the thaw in U.S. ties marked by Hillary Clinton’s visit. But its interests still lay with China.
Judging Clinton’s Burma Visit
History will be made with Hillary Clinton’s visit to Burma. But will the trip be a success?
Why U.S. Needs Airpower Diplomacy
Better use of the U.S. Air Force is the most cost-effective and flexible approach to boosting the American presence in the Asia-Pacific.
China Rolls With Punches
China’s muted response to U.S. criticism over the South China Sea and the yuan surprised some. Can it last?
Ensuring China’s Peaceful Rise
The best approach to China’s increased maritime assertiveness is to reinforce U.S. military alliances in Asia. It’s the most cost-effective way, too.
The New Silk Road?
By Joshua Kucera
Can Turkey Save Afghanistan?
A trilateral conference this month highlighted the possibilities – and limits – to Turkey’s new Central Asia diplomacy drive.
Clinton’s Central Asia Mission
Hillary Clinton’s trip to Central Asia was a welcome effort to encourage regional integration to help stabilize Afghanistan. But it’s only a start.