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China's Green Jobs Boost
A new report says China could add 9.5 million jobs in 5 years by phasing out the country’s dirtiest industries.
Yes, China Could Have a Global Navy
The idea that Chinese strategists are too limited in their thinking to have a world-straddling navy is misplaced, argues James Holmes.
Spotting Nuclear Weapons Scientists
The latest IAEA report on Iran’s nuclear program highlighted the danger of nuclear researchers selling their skills. Can anything be done?
Harriers in the Taiwan Strait?
The U.S. may not be willing to sell Taiwan its latest F-16. But the Harrier jet could fill in some blanks for Taipei.
India is no U.S. Pawn
Some U.S. policy makers simply see ties with India as a way of countering China. It’s a misguided approach.
China's Anti-Access Missile
China’s DF-21D anti-ship missile has received plenty of attention. But could it be made even deadlier?
When Chinese Hack Chinese
With even small Chinese companies adopting cyber espionage as a business strategy, R&D faces a big hurdle.
Bridging the Sino-U.S. Divide
Do American and Chinese students see the world differently? Maybe, but there are ways to bring them together.
U.S. Urged to Rethink ASEAN
Critics say the U.S. hasn’t focused enough attention on Southeast Asia. That could be about to change.
Putin Wins China Peace Prize
Russian Premier Vladimir Putin is awarded a Chinese peace prize for his opposition to NATO’s Libya action.
India’s Big Military Challenge
India has its work cut out modernizing its Air Force and Navy. It needs to choose its partners carefully.
India’s Big Military Challenge
India has its work cut out modernizing its Air Force and Navy. It needs to choose its partners carefully.