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United States
Why Pick a Fight With China?
China faces numerous challenges if it wants to maintain its rise. The U.S. should stop acting as if tensions – or worse – are inevitable.
The Media and Chen Guangcheng
The media frenzy on both sides of the Pacific over Chen Guangcheng is at best pointless and at worst dangerous.
India in an Election Year
Judging from two big foreign policy speeches last week, the U.S. doesn’t quite know how to handle India ties.
Chen Guangcheng Mystery Deepens
Rights activist Chen Guangcheng has left the U.S. Embassy. But reports raise as many questions as answers.
Is the Philippines an Orphan?
The ongoing standoff between the Philippines and China raises troubling questions about the response to Chinese territorial assertiveness in the South China Sea.
Is U.S-China Distrust Inevitable?
Some argue mistrust between the U.S. and China stems from lack of awareness. Maybe they just don’t agree.
Tackling North Korea’s Missile Quest
There’s much we don’t know about North Korea’s missile program. But it’s abundantly clear a new defense strategy is called for.
India Needs a Joint Chief
India is investing billions in arms. But without a coherent organizational structure, it will never become an effective war fighting machine.
The Agni-V – a Dragon's Response
India’s nuclear aspirations are about deterrence only. China’s efforts at hyping the threat are misguided.
The Agni-V – a Dragon's Response
India’s nuclear aspirations are about deterrence only. China’s efforts at hyping the threat are misguided.
Time for a Fresh Start with Taiwan
Britain should rethink its support for the one-China policy, argues Lord Richard Faulkner. China should drop its claims to the island.
If China Sneezes...
When China sneezes, the world could really catch a cold. How will deficit countries respond to this new reality?