A Progressive China Policy: An Interview with Jake Werner Part 2
China’s recent flurry of diplomatic activity has surprised some international observers and been widely welcomed around the world, serving Read More
China’s recent flurry of diplomatic activity has surprised some international observers and been widely welcomed around the world, serving Read More
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held his annual press conference Tuesday, on the sidelines of the National People’s Congress. Read More
President Barack Obama inherited a sensible Asia policy from President George W. Bush seven years ago. In the years since, Read More
Last week, in an article about the Australian defense budget hike, I mentioned, almost irrelevantly, that the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Read More
The US has stepped up its efforts to reassemble a four nation security framework in the Asian region which would Read More
China’s desire to upgrade its slowing economy through foreign acquisitions could put it on a collision course with Japanese Read More
Are Japan and China heading toward a new freeze in high-level diplomatic contacts? Tokyo’s strong response to North Korea’Read More
The US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which was signed by 12 countries accounting for 40 percent of the global GDP, will only have Read More
The Indo-Pacific region has been fraught with maritime issues, including an array of non-traditional security threats, notably seaborne piracy and Read More
The so-called “hydrogen” bomb test conducted by North Korea recently has once again put China and the US in hot Read More