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The Diplomat Magazine

An Interview with The Diplomat’s Publisher James Pach
By Catherine Putz
"Our mission has remained fairly consistent: to provide balanced coverage of Asia and the Pacific from within the region."
The Rise of the Tuhao
By David Volodzko
The same group of entitled nouveau riche that gives China a bad name abroad is reviled at home as well.

A Deal of Great Consequence
By Ankit Panda
The nuclear accord with Iran is a deal with potentially profound consequences.

Afghanistan and The Stinger Myth
By Franz-Stefan Gady
What actually forced the Soviets to withdraw from Afghanistan in 1989?

Trouble in the Junta?
By Shawn W. Crispin
A coming reshuffle of top army and police posts hints at possible divisions in Thailand’s junta.

Japan’s South China Sea Strategy
By Mina Pollmann
Tokyo doesn’t have a claim to the sea, but it certainly cares about what happens there.
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