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The explanation for China's international rudeness is a threefold recipe for mischief: greater military power combined with leadership weakness and a xenophobic nationalism that China's leadership created.
Predicting that Tiger Woods can win five more majors assumes that nothing has significantly degraded the freakish combination required for extreme accomplishment.
What are the economic and strategic benefits of Taiwan becoming an Asian center for business activity?
As an economic slowdown looms, will Irelandstick with the model that made it the envy of Western Europe?
This Bradley Lecture discusses the science of human behavior.
The emerging tiger of Southeast Asia has hit a rough patch, but its long-term outlook remains bright.
The authors propose guidelines for how the World Trade Organization should address the accession not only of China but of other nonmarket economies as well.
If the administration is serious about properly resourcing an American military emphasis in the Pacific while not taking our eye off the ball everywhere else, the president must send over a budget that proposes to reverse the decline of the Navy’s size, fleet, and readiness. Anything less should be called out for what it really is: a strategy that says one thing and a budget that does another.





