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World Order
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Asia's New Democracies and the Liberal World Order
By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The key to global order may lie with Asia's emerging democracies.
Interview: Kevin Rudd
By Maurits Elen
The former Australian prime minister on China's rise, U.S.-China relations, and Australia's role in the Asia-Pacific.
‘Integrating China’ into the Existing Order
By Amitai Etzioni
Why urge China to join the international order, and then make it hard for it to do so?
Why US Allies Are Happy to Join China’s AIIB
By Swaminathan S Anklesaria Aiyar
The China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has swept up U.S. allies.
Interview: Oliver Stuenkel
By Justin McDonnell
Why the BRICS will remain an important force in world affairs in 2015 and beyond.
Henry Kissinger and the China-North Korea Reality
By Joseph A. Bosco
In his latest book, Kissinger offers another explanation of China’s position on North Korea. It is still unsatisfying.
China’s Charm Offensive: A Temporary, Tactical Change
By Paul J. Leaf
China is playing nice for now, but there are cracks in its friendly smile.
China’s ‘Shadow’ Network of International Organizations
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, China vs. Ebola, the Hong Kong protests, and your guide to talking about maritime disputes. Friday China links.
The U.S. Should Not Fear Competing With China
By Amitai Etzioni
With the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, the U.S. should not be afraid of a little healthy competition.
Kissinger’s Order
By Amitai Etzioni
Henry Kissinger’s new book World Order is a must-read for anyone with a serious interest in Asia, or foreign policy.
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