Westward Ho: Asians March Into Africa – Part II

China, India and Brazil target Mozambique for energy and strategic reasons
Loro Horta
March 18, 2011

Westward Ho: Asians March Into Africa – Part I

To fuel its own growth, China emerges as Africa’s major trade partner
Johan Lagerkvist
March 16, 2011

Could ASEAN Drift Apart?

China’s growing influence in the Greater Mekong subregion risks splitting the organization
Geoff Wade
February 25, 2011

Maoist Insurgency Trips Up Rising India

Mining, critical for India’s growth as a global power, erodes traditional livelihoods and fuels armed struggle
Eric Randolph
July 29, 2010

Do the Awakening Giants Have Feet of Clay? – Part I

China and India both face serious hurdles in boosting living standards for people
Pranab Bardhan
April 19, 2010

China: Defending its Core Interest in the World – Part I

Principle of reciprocity enshrined in China’s Confucian tradition could make it a winner
Orville Schell
April 5, 2010

Rising Sino-Japanese Competition in Africa

New pledge from Japan is symbol of Asian economic diplomacy
Yun Sun
September 8, 2016

Scramble in the Horn

Long-running conflicts in the region threaten stability
James Jeffrey
August 24, 2016

Can Modi Harness India’s High-Tech Diaspora?

Modi seeks overseas support for his domestic policy agenda
Rupa Subramanya
October 5, 2015

“The Last Mile”: Laying the Political and Security Foundations First for Peace, Then Development

Poverty thrives in fragile states fraught with violence
Bruce Jones
August 5, 2015