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Is an escalating Sino-Indian rivalry in the Indian Ocean inevitable? What role will other regional actors play? Two panels of distinguished speakers will address these and other questions.
Michael Rubin evaluates the usefulness of three recent books about the Middle East.
It is increasingly possible that the United States will succeed in helping Afghans achieve political reform and pluralism.
How will the Joint Strike Fighter change U.S. and Asian force structures?
The mafia has always preferred corruption to conflict, because warfare is bad for business, and so it has been with the Clinton family.
When the Islamic Republic collapses, a strong unified Iran will be a force for stability and a regional bulwark against the Islamism under which the Iranian people now chafe.




