As its economy decelerates, India has a golden opportunity to look east and sustain high growth rates for years to come.
To fully rejuvenate its economy, Malaysia needs to become an ethnically blind society run by an ethnically blind government.
North Korea’s successful missile launch and recent nuclear test may have been tactical victories for Kim Jong Un, but they may also be the first step in North Korea losing its strongest ally and lifeline.
Beijing needs to reform its labor migration policies and use the profits from state enterprises to fund social services.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to Washington is a valuable opportunity to envision how to align Japanese and American interests and to achieve the best possible outcomes in their respective dealings with China.
Understanding Chinese priorities could help the United States to achieve specific outcomes in North Korea.
Savings rates in deficit countries in Europe had to drop once policy distortions forced up Germany’s savings rate, risking both increased political tension and rising unemployment.
Deepening democracy is an important way of avoiding violent change, chaos, and instability.
If the United States and Europe look the other way, North Korea's provocations will continue to threaten the regional order. The Six-Party Talks are unlikely to provide a solution, but Russia could intervene.
The link between domestic economic policy and its direct impact on global imbalances and trade tensions is not well enough understood.