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Intellectual Property
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Vietnam May Purchase India's Deadly Supersonic BrahMos Cruise Missile
By Ankit Panda
With Russian acquiescence, the supersonic cruise missile could end up in Hanoi's inventory.
Can Washington and New Delhi Find Common Ground on Intellectual Property?
By Robert Farley
Intellectual property represents a big asymmetric advantage for U.S. economic competitiveness.
How the TPP Will Protect the United States' 'Third Offset' Strategy
By Robert Farley
The intellectual property provisions of the TPP will give the United States' "third offset" strategy teeth.
Forging the Trans-Pacific Partnership: An Insider's Take
By Ankit Panda
Francisco Sanchez discusses the Trans-Pacific Partnership and U.S. economic relations with major Asian economies.
The Looming Intellectual Property Storm in US-China Relations
By Robert Farley
Can China have its intellectual property cake and eat it too? Probably not.
Chinese Brands Raise Profiles in South Korea
By Tae-jun Kang
Chinese companies tried to register 137.9% more trademarks in South Korea in 2010 than in 2013.
China Could Come Around On International IP Law
By Robert Farley
Compliance with international intellectual property law may be on the horizon for China.
Congress May Have Just Killed the Trans-Pacific Partnership
A bipartisan group of Congress members have come out against Fast Track Trade Promotion Authority.
Why America’s Innovation Edge Over China Will Endure
America’s superior protection of IP rights will help it retain its lead over China in technological innovation.
Novartis, India and Intellectual Property
“IP” is a hotly debated issue. How will the Novartis ruling affect pharmaceutical companies?
Intellectual Property Meets Military Technology
Copying advanced foreign military systems has a long, distinguished history. What does the future hold?
Philippines Senator Accused of Plagiarism... Twice
The issue of intellectual property has been a topic of much debate thanks to one Filipino Senator’s choice of words.
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