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UN Security Council
India and Russia Reinforce Ties
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Can Russia serve as the bridge between China and India?
Australia Pushing for UN resolution on MH17
By Jarni Blakkarly
The country is outraged over the downing of the plane, which has left 28 Australians dead.
Profit In Peacekeeping – China’s Strategic Gain
By Andrew Ludwig
China’s involvement in peacekeeping has evolved to reflect the growing influence of its international trade.
North Korea Tests Longest Range Missiles Since 2012
By Zachary Keck
The U.S. is already hinting at additional sanctions following the medium-range ballistic missile tests.
Chinese Foreign Policy: A New Era Dawns
By Anne-Marie Brady
As its economic clout grows, Beijing is forging its own path in international relations.
Defector’s Horrifying Drawings of Life in a North Korean Prison Camp Published by UN
By J.T. Quigley
Crimes against humanity depicted in a series of illustrations reminiscent of the Holocaust.
Why is China Turning Against the United Nations?
A new survey finds that support for the UN is highest in the Asia-Pacific. China is a notable exception.
Interview: Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr
“Australia’s experience – our multiculturalism, economic strength and political stability – has much to offer the world.”
A Clear and Present Danger
Climate change is the ultimate national security challenge. The UN Security Council must take up this important issue.
China: Changing its Tune on North Korea?
China’s approval of stronger sanctions on the DPRK is a positive step — if Beijing itself complies with them.
North Korea Faces the Music
Pyongyang reacts with defiance as the U.N. Security Council passes a resolution condemning its recent rocket launch.
Human Rights Plague Cambodia's UN Bid
Becoming a non-permanent member on the UN Security Council once seemed assured. Not anymore.