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Oct 21, 2016

Wyne in the National Interest: Why an Iran-Style Deal Isn’t Possible with North Korea

By Ali Wyne

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Korea

In the News

Oct 20, 2016

Manning in Nikkei Asian Review: The South China Sea Enigma: The Fish Imperative

By Robert Manning

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China

In the News

Oct 19, 2016

Miller in Wall Street Journal: The Frail Pillars of China’s Economy

By Leland R. Miller

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China

In the News

Oct 19, 2016

Metzl Joins CNN to Discuss Philippines President Duterte’s State Visist to China

By Jamie Metzl

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China

In the News

Oct 9, 2016

Manning in The National Interest: What’s Wrong With Both Sides of the North Korea Debate

By Robert A. Manning

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Korea

Event Recap

Oct 5, 2016

Dispute in focus: Pakistan’s perspective on Kashmir

By South Asia Center

On October 5, 2016 the South Asia Center hosted Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed from the Senate of Pakistan and Dr. Shezra Mansab Khan, a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, for a discussion on Pakistan’s perspective on the current political situation surrounding Kashmir. This conversation was moderated by the Director of the South Asia […]

Pakistan

In the News

Oct 5, 2016

Pham Quoted by The National Interest on Private Aid Helping North Koreans

By J. Peter Pham

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Korea

Issue Brief

Oct 5, 2016

Odd couple: The future of the Australia-UAE partnership

By John T. Watts

Considering its geographic distance and lack of formal allies, the Middle East has played an outsized role in the history of Australia's global engagement. While Australia's interests in the region are real and increasing, as a middle power with finite resources it must take a smart approach to pursuing them.

Australia Security Partnerships

EconoGraphics

Sep 30, 2016

Myanmar: Post-Sanctions Landscape

By Filippos Letsas

On the occasion of Myanmar’s State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi’s recent visit to the United States (U.S.), President Obama announced that executive sanctions on Myanmar would soon be lifted. This will grant Myanmar greater access to the U.S. market and encourage U.S. companies to invest in the country. Trade between the two countries remains at relatively low levels (i.e. $225 million in 2015), with U.S. investment to Myanmar accounting for only 0.2% of the country’s Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).

Economic Sanctions Economy & Business

Issue Brief

Sep 29, 2016

Sino-Russian strategic energy ties

By Miyeon Oh

A secure energy relationship between China and Russia could have profound geopolitical effects in Asia, as well as in Europe. The ramifications of this relationship could alter the role and influence of the United States in Asia.

China Energy & Environment

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