Will Japan Finally Get a Cabinet That Makes Policy?

With bureaucrats relegated to the background, the Democratic Party may reorient Japan
Karel van Wolferen
September 10, 2009

Japan’s Coming Election Could Mean Its Withdrawal from the World

Can a new national consensus in Japan find the right policy?
Ko Mishima
August 25, 2009

Cambodia Has to Cope With its Global Connection

Waiting for a rebound, Cambodia needs to be more than dressmaker to the world
Anne-Laure Porée
August 11, 2009

Dams in China Turn the Mekong Into a River of Discord

Rivers know no borders, but dams do
Michael Richardson
July 16, 2009

Tunnels, Guns and Kimchi: North Korea’s Quest for Dollars – Part I

North Korea digs tunnels for Burma’s brutal, secretive regime
Bertil Lintner
June 9, 2009

Despite Setback, Asean Has Important Role

Without Asean the region lacks a suitable forum to ensure stability and promote growth
Simon Tay
April 27, 2009