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Ukraine crisis
Following Sanctions, Russia Turns to China for Defense and Aerospace Equipment
By Ankit Panda
Given increasing Western sanctions, Moscow turns to Beijing for its defense and aerospace needs.
Why China's Love for Putin Is Dangerous
By David Gitter
Chinese admiration for Putin's hardline policies could put pressure on Beijing to follow suit.
Is a Silent India the Best India?
By Arman Sidhu
India’s policy of non-interference will continue to serve it well in today’s volatile international climate.
Red Team Analysis: What a Russian Pivot East Might Mean For Japan
By Clint Richards
An increased Russian presence in East Asia would likely heighten tensions with Japan.
Russia’s Growing Isolation
By Casey Michel
As international polls show growing dislike of Russia over Ukraine, East Asia may be its last option for cooperation.
China ‘Shocked’ at MH17 Crash in Ukraine
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Russia learns to love China, the UK's role in Hong Kong and the CCP's battle against adultery. Friday China links.
Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 Shot Down Over Donetsk, Ukraine
By Ankit Panda
The passenger airliner was allegedly shot down by an anti-air missile.
Taiwan-Ukraine: A Cautious Relationship
By Fabrizio Bozzato and Tatiana Komarova
Relations between Taipei and Kiev have often been complicated by the policies of their larger neighbors.
Japan’s G7 Agenda
By Clint Richards
Abe has used the forum to smooth ties with Russia, and possibly open a dialogue with China.
Where Was the Rebalance to Asia in Obama’s West Point Speech?
By Shannon Tiezzi
Obama's foreign policy address offered little clarity (or emphasis) on America's role in the Asia-Pacific.
What Crimea Teaches Central Asia
By Stephen Blank
The lessons from Russia’s actions in Ukraine in recent months are disturbing for Central Asia.
The Significance of the China-Russia Gas Deal
By Sarah Lain
Russia’s efforts to get the deal signed suggest that events in Ukraine have had an impact.