Countries in the region should not allow territorial disputes and historical issues to get in the way of solving the shared problem of North Korea and its nuclear program.
India should take note of China’s rapid, multifaceted expansion of its ability to project power through its navy.
After weeks of escalating rhetoric, tensions between North Korea and the United States appear to be easing. But what prompted Pyongyang’s recent provocative statements?
In light of the most recent bout of violence in Myanmar, it is vital that the government act quickly to heal the nation's new wounds, protect ethnic minorities, and continue the important task of nation building.
The conditions that facilitated China’s last major burst of economic reform in the 1990s are largely present today, potentially boosting the prospects for real and enduring economic change.
Malaysia’s political coalitions have ramped up their campaigns for what could be a critical moment in the country’s electoral history.
Stabilizing the Korean Peninsula requires regional solidarity. Tougher sanctions or high-level dialogue with Pyongyang could erode that necessary cohesion.
There are three areas of concern that require attention to strengthen democratic governance after a government accedes to state power.
Western powers can encourage China to become a responsible stakeholder by reassuring Beijing that its concerns will be heard and its interests can be served through compromise.
Despite the raging criticism of the "Anglo-Saxon" financial model during the financial crisis, the funding of risk-taking entrepreneurs is crucial for wealth creation.