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by | Mar 8, 2017

The timing was pretty good. On Tuesday, less than two days after North Korea launched four ballistic missiles toward Japan…

by | Feb 17, 2017

I just finished a wonderful recent book by Seth Siegel on the global water crisis. The book, Let There Be…

by | Jan 26, 2017

Near the tail end of last year, President Trump (then only President-elect Trump) seemed to have made some headway with…

by | Jan 16, 2017

Parading through their confirmation hearings, President-elect Trump’s nominees for the highest cabinet positions proved their minds somewhat independent of his….

by | Jul 19, 2016

As expected, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague ruled against China’s expansive territorial claims in the South China…

by | Jul 8, 2016

These civilian warriors, trained in the U.S. Army, Navy, or Marines before resigning their commissions to go to China, were members neither of the American nor Chinese air force, making them outlaw pilots. Outlaw or no, they seriously slowed the ongoing annexation of China by military forces of Japan, and provided some of the few things Americans could cheer about in the early days of the Pacific war.

by | Jun 10, 2016

This week the prime minister of India, Narendra Modi met with President Obama and addressed a joint session of Congress….

by | May 23, 2016

China under President Xi is finding it easy to give the U.S. under President Obama a swift boot in the rear….

by | Aug 4, 2014

Beijing Everything in China appears is big. The population is big. The cities are big. The people’s aspirations are big….

by | Jun 9, 2014

I hate the word “hacking.” It’s too vague, too innocent and wholly inadequate to describe how nations, terrorist networks, and…

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