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March 5, 2014

Russia
Ukraine’s Lessons for Asia

This post is one of a three-part Asia Unbound series on the implications for Asia of the crisis in Ukraine. See related posts from my colleagues Elizabeth Economy and Sheila Smith. The most signific…

A signboard is seen from the Indian side of the Indo-China border at Bumla

May 19, 2015

Asia
Little Chance of a Regional Solution for the Rohingya

In the wake of the latest horrific reports of Rohingya fleeing Myanmar, the United States government has called Southeast Asian nations to come together and adopt a region-wide strategy for addressin…

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August 23, 2010

Asia
Obama and Asia, with Apologies

Several months ago, after writing an article complaining about the Obama administration’s lack of a coherent Asia policy, I got a fair amount of angry responses, pointing out the ways in which the …

A man walks past a picture of U.S. President Obama outside the U.S. embassy in Beijing

September 27, 2011

Indonesia
A Conversation with Marty Natalegawa

JAMES ZIRIN: This promises to be a really exciting program. We're delighted to have Foreign Minister Natalegawa with us. Just a few ground rules, which I'm compelled to inform you of, even though y…

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December 9, 2016

Asia
What Does the Bloodshed in Rakhine State Tell Us?

The ongoing bloodshed in Rakhine State, where security forces reportedly are engaging in a rising pattern of abuses against Rohingya, seems to be worsening. International human rights groups have war…

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