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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 »

China's North Korean Calculations

by Selig S. Harrison

The New York Times, Jan-06-2011 | Article

When President Obama hosts the Chinese president, Hu Jintao, in Washington later this month, North Korea is certain to be high on the agenda. But as in the past, Beijing is likely to use its leverage with Pyongyang only if a major war threatens. ... Read More »

Drawing a Line in the Water

by Selig S. Harrison

NY Times, Dec-12-2010 | Article

THE crisis in the Yellow Sea, which was set off by the North Korean shelling of South Korea’s Yeonpyeong Island last month, is probably mystifying to many Americans. ... Read More »

The Rut in India's Economic Highway

by Raymond Baker

The Huffington Post , Nov-18-2010 | Article

Writing about India's booming economic performance and growth potential has become its own cottage industry over the last several years. Indeed, a report out this week ... Read More »

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