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China’s version of the Arab world’s "Jasmine Revolution" was a complete failure. Why are China's leaders overreacting?
The North Korean challenge is complex, but by now all too familiar. Nearly two decades of negotiations have failed to resolve the nuclear problem, and North Korea has been carrying out aggression against the South for much longer than that. It is time for the allies to try something new.
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No. 4, agosto de 2008
Quando se trata da América Latina, a "falta de notícias é boa notícia". Porém, o Brasil esteve em tantas manchetes positivas recentemente que...
Sanctions alone will not bring transformation in North Korea. We need a combination of engagement and subversion, a strategy that helped win the Cold War.
The United States should prepare diplomatically and militarily for a potential crisis with China.
U.S. policymakers should continue to support Japan's emergence as a strong American ally.
India has long experienced terrorism--usually from isolated ethnic insurgencies in remote parts of the country. More recent attacks--including in Mumbai in 2008--are being committed by urban, middle-class jihadists, often with the tacit support of Pakistan.
Despite its political sclerosis, economic stagnation, and demographic worries, Japan is a resilient nation that has much to contribute to the world.



