US-Vietnam Rapprochement Fast-tracked amid South China Sea Dispute
President Obama’s upcoming visit to Vietnam reflects how the South China Sea dispute has made unlikely allies out of the two countries.
Balancing Russia in the Pacific No Easy Task for Washington
The U.S., if not careful, could find itself fighting two wars in the Asia Pacific.
Analysis: Kuril Island Row Looms Large over Russia-Japan Relations
Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is considering a state visit to Russia in May, but the Kuril Islands dispute could once again thwart any progress in Russia-Japan relations.
Global Forecast (03-22-2016)
A key security summit in the U.S., David Cameron’s cabinet in revolt, and Syria’s Kurds quietly assemble a state.
Military Power Balance Shifting in the South China Sea
China is moving fast to consolidate an enduring military advantage in the South China Sea.
Shock Summit: Presidents of China, Taiwan to Meet in Singapore
Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou is looking to make some history in the twilight of his term.
Obama-Modi Summit: US Pivots All the Way to India
Obama doctrine finally got its field test in India, a chance for the president to ‘walk the walk’ of the US pivot.
Pivot or Stumble: Obama’s Landmark East Asia Policy Revisited
Are there cracks running through the main pillar of President Obama’s foreign policy?
The Asia Pivot: Old Policy, New Name
There's absolutely nothing that's new in the Obama administration's "Asia pivot."