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Three Leadership Steps for Peace in Korea

by Charles Knight

Huffington Post, Apr-15-2013 | Article

Charles Knight recalls the Cold War era Soviet threat and points out Kim Jong Un's youth and vulnerability and Chinese interests to recommend 3 strategy platforms the Obama administration should use to handle North Korean aggression... Read More »

Globalisation, Illicit Financial Flows Widen Inequality

by Dev Kar

TrustLaw, Mar-26-2013 | Article

If income inequality increases further in some countries, social and political stability may suffer... Read More »

China: $4 Trillion in Dirty Money Should Worry Us All

by Raymond Baker

Huffington Post, Oct-26-2012 | Article

Crime, corruption, and tax evasion cost the world's largest country and second-largest economy $3.79 trillion from 2000-2011, some of the most troubling numbers GFI has ever estimated ... Read More »

Hawks Fighting the Wrong War on China

by William D. Hartung

The Huffington Post, May-18-2011 | Article

This week's U.S. visit by People's Liberation Army Chief of General Staff Chen Bingde has sparked an outpouring ... Read More »

Playing Nice with North Korea

by Selig S. Harrison

The National Interest, Apr-15-2011 | Article

North Korea can make concessions to a visiting ex-president without losing face. This was dramatically illustrated ... Read More »

Nuclear weapons in Japan? Not in the wake of tragedy

by Selig S. Harrison

USA Today, Mar-23-2011 | Article

One of the most important consequences of the tsunami tragedy in Japan has received no attention. Japan's ... Read More »

The Chinese cozy up to the Pakistanis

by Selig S. Harrison

The National Interest, Mar-16-2011 | Article

China’s expanding reach is a natural and acceptable accompaniment of its growing power—but only up to a point.... Read More »

A Futile Message to Pyongyang

by Selig S. Harrison

Los Angeles Times, Mar-04-2011 | Article

South Korea's air force has been dropping balloons with leaflets into North Korea describing the struggle to oust ... Read More »

"Principled" Hawks Risk North Korea

by Selig S. Harrison

The National Interest, Feb-23-2011 | Article

With North Korea facing an acute food shortage, the United States should offer a long-term food aid commitment to ... Read More »

A Chinese Civil War

by Selig S. Harrison

The National Interest, Feb-07-2011 | Article

When China recently unveiled a radar-evading stealth fighter jet and an anti-ship ballistic missile that could hit US aircraft carriers, a century of U.S. military dominance in the Pacific ended.... Read More »

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