Could ASEAN Drift Apart?

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

Pakistan and the Bomb

By stepping up security and slowing weapons buildup, Pakistan would earn international respect
Bruce Riedel
February 21, 2011

Asia’s Clouded Horizon – Part I

While worried about China, ASEAN remains wary of a US role
Marvin Ott
September 27, 2010

Kyrgyzstan Turmoil Puts US Base and Afghan War in Balance

The small nation is torn over governance and foreign ties
Dilip Hiro
April 12, 2010

Northeast India: Boiling Pot of International Rivalry – Part II

Border disputes are about recognition not land
Bertil Lintner
February 19, 2010

Challenges for China at Sixty – Part II

Although cagey about its internal affairs, China tells others what to do
Frank Ching
September 28, 2009

US Sail-By Rattles Beijing's Sovereignty Claims

The US views disputed areas of South China Sea as international waters and plans more excursions
Minnie Chan and Agencies
October 28, 2015

“Putin’s World” Gains Traction as Alternative to West

International cooperation is increasingly more difficult
Richard Gowan
July 21, 2015

Eurozone Strikes Greek Deal With Tough Conditions

New austerity measures include trust fund for state assets and privatization
Paul Taylor and Renee Maltezou
July 13, 2015

Greece’s Russian Fantasy; Russia’s European Delusion

Russia is in no position to rescue Greece
Pavel K. Baev
July 10, 2015

China Expands Island Construction in Disputed South China Sea

One reef is three times closer to the Philippines than it is to China
Jeremy Page and Julian E. Barnes
February 20, 2015