Preventing an Asia-Pacific Arms Race
By Niruban Balachandran
Nov 19, 2012
Nov 19, 2012
While many foreign policy thinkers can’t resist exploring the growing probability of military rivalries between the West and East, the cold reality is that the states most likely to experience future arms races are actually within the Asia-Pacific region itself.
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By Jacob Zenn
Mar 01, 2011
Mar 01, 2011
China’s policies toward North Korea and Myanmar are a sharp departure from international consensus on how to deal with these regional outcasts. China continues to help the North Korean and Myanmar regimes survive despite pressure
from the international community for them to reform.
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Jan 01, 2010
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