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China; Might or Right: EU; Right or Might?
Geopolitics is a permanent power struggle between symmetry and asymmetry writes Julian Lindley-French.
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A Noisy New era of Bombs and Bravado
Asia's peace dividend is in jeopardy write Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley.
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India and the New West
The US-India strategic relationship promises to be one of the most important security relationships of the twenty-first century, writes Julian Lindley-French.
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Obama's visit to Hiroshima
Rhetoric and reality appeared to be at odds during President Obama's visit to Hiroshima, writes Tom O'Sullivan.
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One belt, one road, and the Chinese dream
China's "one belt, one road" initiative threatens an upheaval in the international system, according to David Arase from the Hopkins-Nanjing Center at China's Nanjing University, writes John West.
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Russia Parades its Weakness
Russia Parades its Weakness, writes Professor Dr Julian Lindley-French, Vice-President at Atlantic Treaty Association.
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Regional Solutions Needed for Global Challenges
The Pacific Economic Cooperation Council argues that regional solutions are needed for global challenges.
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War and Change in Asia-Pacific
War is coming. Big war. It will start not in Europe, but in Asia-Pacific, writes Julian Lindley-French.
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SAARC Minus X: A Constructive Approach for India’ Regional Integration
It is urgent for South Asian Association of Regional Cooperation) to enhance trade and broader economic integration, argue Mukul G. Asher and Keya Chaturvedi.
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Should Asia play by Western rules?
Discussion about good governance is dominated by Western thought. Perhaps it’s time for Asian countries to define and defend their own particular governance styles, write Asit Biswas and Kris Hartley.
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2016: Power, Weakness & Realism
Here are Julian Lindley-French's reflections on the year ahead.
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Why Jordan matters
In the Middle East, there is a little country called Jordan, well known for its ancient site of Petra, though little else. But, Jordan is a country worth more than its weight in gold, writes John West
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Britain's Nuclear Nanking: Kowtowing to China
Julian Lindley-French on Britain's Nuclear Nanking: Kowtowing to China.
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China flows into London
There are seven reasons why the UK is courting Beijing, writes OMFIF's David Marsh.
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Who Will Make the Future?
Who will make the future? asks Professor Julian Lindley-French.
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China’s Japan-bashing
China's Japan-bashing only started after the Tiananmen Square incident. But it will be difficult to turn off any time soon, argues John West.
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Africa and China -- a blossoming partnership
Africa’s economic prospects are better now than they have been over the past half century, thanks to a blossoming partnership with China and other Asian countries writes John West.
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Celebrating 40 years of Singapore, South Korea diplomatic ties
On September 3, Singapore and South Korea celebrate their 40th anniversary of diplomatic relationships reports Asit K. Biswas.
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China’s Reclamations Roil South China Sea
We need a South China Sea environmental summit, argues James Borton.
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What Fifa tells us about the world order
OMFIF's David Marsh has shared with us his thoughts on what Fifa tells us about the world order.
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