The Tragedy in Wisconsin

I woke up on my first morning in Hyderabad to the horrible news from Wisconsin: a lone gunman walked into a Sikh temple during worship services and began firing at the worshipers. The news is still coming in, but the NYT reports that six people plus the gunman are dead and many others are wounded.The […]

Oz Defense Minister Reinforces U.S. Alliance

The rapid changes underway in Asia presents the U.S. with a far more complex geostrategic challenge than that posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. America’s new Asia policy will require the deployment of the full arsenal of American power—not just economic and strategic but cultural and diplomatic as well.To this end, the […]

Week in Review

Our essay this week dealt with the ongoing crisis in Syria, and specifically about how this tragic conflict could easily spill beyond Syria’s borders and become internationalized. Pivoting off of a pair of reports—that the Turks were massing forces on the Syrian border in order to suppress a Kurdish insurgency, and that the Iranians had […]

WRM in Interview with Australia’s Lowy Institute

WRM: Flexibility may be the most important characteristic of any Asian international structures that do get built. China doesn’t want a war over the South China Sea, especially not a war with the U.S., but the government also doesn’t want to risk its power domestically by being perceived as weak and unreliable. Vietnam, the Philippines […]

Asia Trudges Against Headwinds from Europe

A trio of articles this week piece together a gloomy triptych of Asia, proving that the region is far from immune to the twists and turns of Europe’s ailing economy. Reuters reports major slowdowns in manufacturing not only in China and India but also South Korea, Australia, and Taiwan. Next, the NYT spotlights China, where deflation […]

Beijing Steps up Persecution of Muslims in Xinjiang

The mostly Muslim Uighur population of China’s far-western province of Xinjiang has never had it particularly easy when it comes to practicing its faith. Under Mao Zedong, when religion was essentially forbidden throughout China, the state would go to extremes to suppress Islam—like force-feeding candy to Muslim school children to make them break their Ramadan fasts.The […]

Indonesia’s Next President?

Indonesians will not go to the polls to elect a new president until 2014, but already a front-runner has emerged. His name is Prabowo Subianto and he is a wealthy, charismatic ex-general and the former son-in-law of disgraced former president Suharto.Tired of corruption, inefficiency, and bottlenecks caused by delayed infrastructure projects, many Indonesians seem to want […]

The “Honey Pot” Goes Digital

Message to Pentagon employees: if it’s NSFW, please save it for a quiet evening at home.According to the Chief of the Missile Defence Agency, John James Jr., Pentagon workers who view or send porn from work computers aren’t just being a bit, well, creepy, they’re also putting people in real danger. As Politico reports: Not only […]

Canada Joining Game of Thrones?

Is a new player entering the Game of Thrones? Perhaps taking a cue from the Obama administration’s strategic shift away from Europe and towards Asia, Canada is now mulling over an Asian “pivot” of its own.Although many Canadians are still unsure about the merits of a more active policy in Asia, there are signs that […]

China’s Carrot and Stick Diplomacy: More Stick, Less Carrot

Cambodia took the blame for ASEAN’s recent failure, for the first time in its 45 year history, to agree on wording for a joint communique at the recent gathering in Phnom Penh. Cambodia’s strenuous objection to any mention of the territorial disputes in the South China Sea mirrored Chinese interests. This was not a coincidence, writes […]

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