Author: Daniel Clausen, Florida International University Japanese pacifism appears to be fading. As the generation that experienced the Second World War is replaced by a new...
Author: John Blaxland, ANU Myanmar (Burma) has experienced whirlwind reforms in recent years. With that has come heightened anxiety over incendiary and xenophobic remarks enflaming ethnic...
As HTC Corp. slides toward its first operating loss on record, a growing chorus of analysts is suggesting a cross-strait merger as a last-ditch solution. But...
Author: Daiki Shibuichi, Centennial College, Hong Kong What does a high-school graduate who has only known part-time work have in common with an elite researcher educated...
Author: Heng Pheakdey, EISD The China–Cambodia relationship has reached new peaks in recent years. China is now Cambodia’s largest foreign investor, a major donor of aid...
Author: Donald R. Rothwell, ANU The decision handed down by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on 19 November 2012 in the Nicaragua v Columbia case...
Author: Purnendra Jain, University of Adelaide Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s four-day visit to Tokyo last week produced significant advancement in bilateral ties and was welcomed...
Author: Gary Hawke, NZIER The best headline among the usual profusion of journalistic reviews of New Zealand in 2012 is ‘Trivial Pursuits: The big news of...
Author: Gregory Chin, York University and CIGI Without political fanfare, China took two more steps in internationalising its currency in early December 2012. On 4 December,...