No Alternative to Negotiations James Acton and Pierre Goldschmidt | National Interest 
 With yet another round of talks with Iran only producing an agreement for more talks, critics are again branding President Obama as naïve for facilitating Iran's delaying tactics. Of course, had the talks in Almaty produced substantive results, the same chorus would have chanted the same refrain, only this time citing Obama's willingness to cut a deal with the Islamic Republic as evidence of his supposed naiveté.   
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             Mark Hibbs  | Arms Control Wonk 
            The Republic of Korea and the United States are running out of time to finish negotiations on a bilateral agreement for nuclear cooperation. The current agreement from 1974 expires next March.      Full Article 
            Iskander Rehman  | BBC Vietnam 
            Despite America's  best efforts to construct stronger ties with China, relations in-between both countries have been repeatedly buffeted by a series of tensions and misunderstandings.      Full Article 
            Jay Solomon |  Wall Street Journal 
            Obama administration officials are raising alarms about a scientific-cooperation pact between North Korea and Iran that officials said could advance the nuclear and missile programs of both countries.     Full Article 
            John Garnaut | Sydney Morning Herald 
            China's support for tougher sanctions against North Korea has been prompted in part by concerns of an evolving US-anchored missile defence system on its borders, say Chinese and Western analysts.     Full Article 
            Chico Harlan | Washington Post 
            Two of Japan's existing reactors are back in action, and the resumption of construction at the Oma Nuclear Power Plant marks the clearest sign yet that the stalemate is breaking.    Full Article 
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