Author: Yiping Huang, Peking University China’s economic developments in 2011 closely resembled those of 2008: over-heating at the beginning of the year; moderating due to policy...
Author: Kirill Muradov, HSE With the conclusion of the APEC meetings in Honolulu in November, another yearly cycle is about to draw to a close. Soon...
Author: Alicia Mollaun, ANU This year will be remembered as annus horribilis for Pakistan–United States relations. CIA contractor Raymond Davis kicked off the downward slide when...
Author: Sandy Gordon, ANU Australia’s Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, would have been more politically comfortable had she left the issue of uranium sales to India rusting...
Author: Gibson Bateman, New York For the Tamil people of Sri Lanka’s north and east, the end to conflict has not engendered the positive changes one...
Author: Nazry Bahrawi, NUS A decade after 9/11, the pursuit of ‘moderate Islam’ as the antithesis to ‘radical Islam’ has changed the contours of Islamic theology...
Author: Wang Yong, Peking University For those interested in the internationalisation of China’s national currency, the renminbi, and hence anyone interested in the future of the...
Author: Evan A Feigenbaum, CFR Can the United States and China cooperate to forestall threats to stability? A new CFR report, Managing Instability on China’s Periphery...
Author: Ganeshan Wignaraja, ADB While rapid trade-led growth has enabled China to surge ahead of other developing economies in recent decades, a number of analysts are...