Obama, Romney Unfairly Berate “Unfair” Chinese Trade
Trade successes don’t seem to deter either candidate from chastising the Chinese.
Trade successes don’t seem to deter either candidate from chastising the Chinese.
Chinese military modernization could undermine maritime conflict resolution efforts.
A strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities could have unintended consequences for the Caucasus.
NATO’s future as an actor in Asia is a natural extension of its post Cold War evolution.
The Republican’s response to every campaign crisis only makes him less popular.
Jordan is doing its part to shelter Syrian refugees and aid rebel army forces.
Gulab Mangal is popular with Western forces but not an asset for Karzai post 2014.
Joint American-Chinese naval exercises could defuse tension, but there are some risks.
The leaders deserve praise for at least keeping India-Pakistan dialogue going.
While the Germans champion austerity, Southern Europeans have had enough already.
Party leaders are worried about the candidate’s promise to “crack down” on China.
The Saudis are arming radical Salafists while Qatar is supporting the Muslim Brotherhood.
Defining limits for Iran’s nuclear program wouldn’t reduce the chance of war at all.
The two South Asian nations pledge to increase cooperation in maritime security.
The presence of foreign Islamist fighters is likely to heighten minority apprehension.