Archive
April 10, 2013
Justice Delayed in the Shahzeb Khan Murder Case
Shahzeb Khan’s murder has stirred Pakistani civil society, but his family still awaits justice.
Indonesian Impunity, Alive and Well in Kopassus Revenge Killings
Kopassus is on trial for revenge killings, but many are skeptical that justice will prevail.
Margaret Thatcher’s Unlikely Meetings with an Indian Mystic
Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher apparently had a mystical side.
Imran Khan: From Cricket to a Parliamentary Run
Imran Khan, famed Pakistani cricketer, will run in the nation’s parliamentary elections in May.
Chinese Artistic Portrait Photography Goes Underwater
China’s love of wearing fancy period outfits and posing for glamorous portraits has gone underwater.
Did Xi Jinping Really Rebuke North Korea?
Likely not – Chinese diplomats have usually handled their differences with N. Korea behind the scenes.
North Korea Is the Boy Who Cried Wolf: There Will Be No War
By Robert E. Kelly
Four Lessons of the Falklands War
“The war could have turned out much differently. Had Argentine ordnance performed better, Thatcher might have been thrown out of power.”
Star Trek Meets the U.S. Navy
The U.S. Navy announced at the Sea-Air-Space Exposition to deploy for the first time a solid-state laser aboard a ship in FY 2014.
China's Next Challenge: "Health Drain"
China, with its latest flu outbreak and environmental situation, may well be on the cusp of coining a new term.