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發布日期:2006年4月30日
PRC looking to African nations for energy alliesTaiwan needs 'two-pronged' assaultEditorialTaipei Times , Apr. 30, 2006
China's thirst for oil growsEditorialChina Post, Apr. 30, 2006
Solomon Islands and Australian cantEditorialTaipei Times, Apr. 29, 2006
Taiwan needs 'two-pronged' assaultTung Chen-yuan 童振源An assistant professor in the Sun Yat-sen Graduate Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities at National Chengchi UniversityTaipei Times, Apr. 29, 2006
China rate hike first in series of measures to cool economic heatEditorialChina Post, Apr. 29, 2006
The Viability of Directed-Energy WeaponsAlane KochemsA Policy Analyst for National Security in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies at The Heritage FoundationAndrew GudgelA former Army Warrant Officer, is currently a freelance writerThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 28, 2006
China's African agendaEditorialWashington Times, Apr. 28, 2006
Shifting Terrain: The Domestic Politics of the U.S. Military Presence in AsiaSheila A. SmithResearch Fellow in politics, governances, and security in the East-West Center research program and project director of Shifting TerrainThe Nautilus Institute, April, 2006
發布日期:2006年4月27日
Theorizing a Pyongyang prognosisJames HolmesA senior researcher at the University of Georgia Center for International Trade and SecurityTaipei Times, Apr. 27, 2006
Counterterrorism In African Failed States: Challenges and Potential SolutionsThomas DempseyDirector of African Studies in the Department of National Security and Strategy at the U.S. Army War CollegeSSI, April, 2006
Preventive War and Its Alternatives: The Lessons of HistoryDan ReiterA Professor of Political Science at Emory UniversitySSI, April, 2006
U.S. Military Operations in Iraq: Planning, Combat and OccupationW. Andrew TerrillResearch Professor of National Security Affairs of the Strategic Studies Institute Kate PhillipsA student at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins UniversityShane LauthA student at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins UniversityErin SchenckA student at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.SSI, April, 2006
China to stay gradualist course in forex reformRobert J. Saiget (BEIJING, AFP)China Post, Apr. 27, 2006
China's unsavory friends causing problemsGary J. Bass (The Washington Post)China Post, Apr. 27, 2006
Lessons for BeijingPeter KingChairman of the House Committee on Homeland SecurityThe Washington Times, Apr. 27, 2006
Stakeholders of status quoEditorialChina Post, Apr. 26, 2006
Hot economics, lukewarm politicsRalph CossaPresident of the Pacific Forum CSISTaipei Times, Apr. 26, 2006
New Chapter in Korea-Japan TiesMark J. ValenciaMaritime policy analyst who lives in Kaneohe, Hawaii, U.S. Korea Times, Apr. 26, 2006
Hu Jintao's Slide Show Dinner PartyTom PlateProfessor of UCLAKorea Times, Apr. 26, 2006
胡錦濤的美國之旅初顯大國風度 粟德金華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第16期,2006年4月26日
日韓領土紛爭“灼燒”東亞制衡格局 李焰華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第16期,2006年4月26日
Congress Must Expand the Nation's "Limited Defensive Capability" Against Ballistic MissilesBaker SpringF.M. Kirby Research Fellow in National Security Policy in the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage FoundationThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 26, 2006
China: The Balance Sheet - Background PapersCSIS, Apr. 26, 2006
China: The Balance Sheet - Issue SnapshotsCSIS, Apr. 26, 2006
Iraq's Evolving Insurgency and the Risk of Civil WarAnthony H. CordesmanArleigh A. Burke Chair in StrategyCSIS, Apr. 26, 2006
Al Qaeda, SaddamHelle DaleDeputy Director of Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies and Director of Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies The Washington Times, Apr. 26, 2006
Tackling the risks of nuclear terrorismCharles D. FergusonFellow for Science and Technology of CFRCFR, Apr. 26, 2006
India-Australia Relations: A Deeper EngagementAshok SharmaResearch Scholar, JNUIPCS, Apr. 26, 2006
Hu Jintao's US Visit: Can't Hurry CooperationJabin T JacobNational Chengchi University, TaipeiIPCS, Apr. 26, 2006
Solomon Islands violence marks Beijing-Taipei rivalriesMike Corder (SYDNEY, Australia. AP)China Post, Apr. 26, 2006
Bush's foreign diplomacy: Handle with careJohn HughesA former editor of the Christian Science MonitorThe Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 26, 2006
Is Japan Re-Entering the World of International Power Politics?Masaru TamamotoEditor of JIIA CommentaryJIIA, Apr. 26, 2006
China's President Hu and the dog that didn't barkNiall Fergusson (Los Angeles Times)China Post, Apr. 25, 2006
U.S.-China trade tensions remain Evelyn Iritani and Don Lee (Los Angeles Times)China Post, Apr. 25, 2006
Recognize mainland diplomasEditorialChina Post, Apr. 25, 2006
Progress Too Slow: Koreas Need to Step Up Exchanges, CooperationEditorialKorea Times, Apr. 25, 2006
Arming EuropeSeth G. JonesPolitical Scientist at the RAND Corp.F. Stephen LarrabeeHold the Corporate Chair in European Security at the RAND Corp.RAND Corp., Apr. 25, 2006
Economic superpowers turning up heat on ChinaJitendra Joshi (WASHINGTON, AFP)China Post, Apr. 24, 2006
Hu Jintao's U.S. visitEditorialChina Post, Apr. 24, 2006
Confucius Say--Caveat Emptor: What China Means by "Peaceful RiseGary SchmittA resident scholar and director of strategic studies at AEIAEI, Apr. 24, 2006
The Seinfeld Summit: What Didn't Happen When Bush Met Hu Dan BlumenthalA resident fellow at AEIAEI, Apr. 24, 2006
Forging a U.S.-British Coalition to End Iran's Nuclear Weapons ProgramNile GardinerThe Bernard and Barbara Lomas Fellow at the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage FoundationThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 24, 2006
Mongolia at 800: Toward Enhanced U.S. and International SupportStephen E. NoerperHead of the Institute of International Education's Scholar Relief FundThe Nautilus Institute, Apr. 24, 2006
Developing democracyPaula J. DobrianskyUnder Secretary of State for Democracy and Global AffairsThe Washington Times, Apr. 24, 2006
Afghanistan should make room for its female leadersIsobel ColemanSenior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy of CFRCFR, Apr. 24, 2006
President Hu's visitEditorialThe Washington Times, Apr. 24, 2006
East Asian Strategic Review 2006The National Institute for Defense Studies, Japan
發布日期:2006年4月23日
Devil in the detail of China tourismFan Shih-ping 范世平An assistant professor in the Department of International Affairs at National Kinmen Institute of TechnologyTaipei Times, Apr. 23, 2006
Nuclear power: The way forwardEditorialBoston Herald, Apr. 23, 2006
Text of news conference with Presidents Bush and HuEditorialChina Post, Apr. 22, 2006
U.S., China side by side, not equalEditorialChina Post, Apr. 22, 2006
Be proactive with cross-strait policyTung Chen-yuan 童振源An assistant professor in the Sun Yat-sen Graduate Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities at National Chengchi UniversityTaipei Times, Apr. 23, 2006
Rate hikes could be back on U.S.-China meeting agendaEditorialChina Post, Apr. 21, 2006
Cross-strait peace key to economic developmentEditorialChina Post, Apr. 21, 2006
S-N Ministerial Talks: A Breakthrough Expected on Abductee Issue EditorialKorea Times, Apr. 21, 2006
China Comes Clean: A Hopeful Breath of Fresh AirSteven F. HaywardA resident scholar at AEIAEI, Apr. 21, 2006
Iraqi Economic Reconstruction and DevelopmentOnur OzluResearcher , Arleigh A. Burke Chair in StrategyCSIS, Apr. 21, 2006
Playing Pyongyang's GameRobert T. McLeanA Research Associate at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security Policy, Apr. 21, 2006
Iran's War on the West Thomas JoscelynAn economist and writer in New YorkThe Daily Standard, Apr. 21, 2006
Help U.S. firms free China's WebElizabeth C. EconomyC.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director for Asia Studies at CFRMichael LeviFellow for Science and Technology at CFRCFR, Apr. 20, 2006
Decrepit NPT or New Regional Players in The Face of New Global Nuclear Power Politics?Chua Hearn YuitResearcher at the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) Yeo Lay HweeDirector and Senior Research Fellow at the InstituteThe Nautilus Institute, Apr. 20, 2006
Confronting the China ChallengeJeffrey A. BaderDirector of China Initiative at the Brookings InstitutionRichard C. Bush IIIDirector of Center for Northeast Asian Policy Studies at the Brookings InstitutionThe Brookings Institution, Apr. 20, 2006
Debunking America's China SyndromeErik BerglofVisiting Fellow of Global Economy and Development Center, the Brookings InstitutionThe Brookings Institution, Apr. 20, 2006
Chinese military linked to missile smugglingEditorialThe Washington Times, Apr. 20, 2006
China: The New Red SuperpowerFrederick W. StakelbeckFrontPageMag.com, Apr. 20, 2006
Hu Jintao, globalistEditorialThe Seattle Times, Apr. 20, 2006
The Long China ViewEditorialThe Wall Street Journal, Apr. 20, 2006
The Ties that Bind BeijingPeter BrooksA senior fellow at the Heritage FoundationNational Review Online, Apr. 20, 2006
China's oil consumption ...EditorialThe Washington Times, Apr. 20, 2006
Hu's visit nothing to celebrateNancy PelosiThe minority leader in the House of RepresentativesThe Los Angeles Times, Apr. 20, 2006
發布日期:2006年4月20日
Beijing offering more incentives to TaiwanEditorialChina Post, Apr. 20, 2006
Windows of opportunity in Hu visitEditorialChina Post, Apr. 20, 2006
China-Taiwan power play behind Solomons riots?EditorialChina Post, Apr. 20, 2006
No need for U.S. to feel threatenedEditorialChina Post, Apr. 20, 2006
China's newfound diplomatic skillsLin Chong-pin 林中斌President of the Foundation of Cross-Strait and International Studies in Taipei.Taipei Times, Apr. 19, 2006
Newsmaker: Hu Jintao comes to U.S., this time in chargeEditorialChina Post, Apr. 19, 2006
Diplomats battle trends in international arenaEditorialChina Post, Apr. 19, 2006
Hu's visit looms as a defensive one-Part 1EditorialChina Post, Apr. 19, 2006
胡布會前瞻:美國在誤讀中國嗎? 李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第15期,2006年4月19日
拆分潛艇要價,美台軍售解困良方? 徐琳華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第15期,2006年4月19日
Making China ListenYing MaAn NRI fellow at AEIAEI, Apr. 19, 2006
The US and ChinaClaude BarfieldA resident scholar and director of science and technology policy studies at AEIAEI, Apr. 19, 2006
American Strategic, Tactical, and Other Mistakes in Iraq: A Litany of ErrorsAnthony H. CordesmanArleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSISCSIS, Apr. 19, 2006
Gas Pipelines and Nuclear Energy: India's OptionsL VenkateshwaranResearch Assistant, IPCSIPCS, Apr. 19, 2006
China's silence boosts tyrantsEditorialInternational Herald Tribune, Apr. 19, 2006
Help U.S. firms free China's Web EditorialInternational Herald Tribune, Apr. 19, 2006
Time to tackle ChinaEditorialThe Guardian, Apr. 19, 2006
Assessing China's powerJoseph NyeA Harvard University professor, was assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs in 1994 and 1995The Boston Globe, Apr. 19, 2006
US-China Ties: More than Trade FrictionDennis FlorigA professor of International Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in SeoulKorea Times, Apr. 19, 2006
發布日期:2006年4月18日
Vietnam needs to balance ties with U.S. and ChinaEditorialChina Post, Apr. 18, 2006
China's President Hu makes weak strategic ally for U.S.EditorialChina Post, Apr. 18, 2006
Maybe the Mullahs Don't Want WarDavid FrumA resident fellow at AEIAEI, Apr. 18, 2006
Confront China's Support for Iran's Nuclear WeaponsJohn TkacikSenior Research Fellow in China Policy in the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage FoundationThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 18, 2006
China's Economic Invasion: One Year LaterTim KaneDirector of the Center for International Trade and Economics at The Heritage FoundationMarc MilesSenior Fellow in the Center for International Trade and Economics at The Heritage FoundationAnthony KimResearch Associate in the Center for International Trade and Economics at The Heritage FoundationThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 18, 2006
Iran's Sitting Duck: A nuclear attack on Natanz would make no senseMichael LeviFellow for Science and Technology at CFRCFR, Apr. 18, 2006
Transforming an Asymmetric Cold War Alliance: Psychological and Strategic Challenges for South Korea and the U.S.Wonhyuk LimA CNAPS Visiting Fellow at the Brookings Institution and also a Fellow at the Korea Development Institute (www.kdi.re.kr) and Korea National Strategy InstituteThe Nautilus Institute, Apr. 18, 2006
Indo-US Relations since July 2005D Suba ChandranAssistant Director, IPCS IPCS, Apr. 18, 2006
Dithering Won't Stop Iran's NukesAmir TaheriA member of Benador AssociatesNew York Post, Apr. 18, 2006
Two Normal Countries: Rethinking the U.S.-Japan Strategic RelationshipChristopher PrebleDirector of foreign policy studies at the Cato InstituteCato Institute, Apr. 18, 2006
No yuan is an islandEditorialChristien Science Monitor, Apr. 18, 2006
Chinese President's Stressful VisitPeter BrooksA Heritage Foundation senior fellowReal Clear Politics, Apr. 18, 2006
Much at stake for U.S. in 'lukewarm war' with ChinaEditorialChina Post, Apr. 17, 2006
Hedging Against ChinaJohn J. TkacikSenior Research Fellow in China, Taiwan, Mongolia POlicy in the Asian Studies Center at the Heritage Foundation The Heritage Foundation, Apr. 17, 2006
Back to the Maoist Future: China's African ambitionsPeter BrookesA Heritage Foundation senior fellowThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 17, 2006
Hu's not coming to dinnerPeter Brookes A Heritage Foundation senior fellowThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 17, 2006
Iranian Nuclear Weapons? Iran's Missiles and Possible Delivery SystemsAnthony H. CordesmanArleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSISKhalid R. Al-RodhanVisiting Fellow at CSISCSIS, Apr. 17, 2006
Our Opportunity With ChinaElizabeth C. EconomyC.V. Starr Senior Fellow and Director for Asia Studies at CFRAdam SegalMaurice R. Greenberg Senior Fellow for China Studies at CFRCFR, Apr. 17, 2006
Being No.1 is a mixed blessingEditorialChina Post, Apr. 16, 2006
發布日期:2006年4月15日
Can Rumsfeld withstand ex-generals' back talk?EditorialChina Post, Apr. 15, 2006
Clash of the TitansC. Fred BergstenDirector Institute for International EconomicsIIE, April, 2006
Nuclear Hostage CrisisMichael RubinA resident scholar at AEIAEI, Apr. 14, 2006
A Trade Opportunity for China and AmericaRoger BateA resident fellow at AEIJames DriscollAn advisor to the China FoundationAEI, Apr. 14, 2006
Conventional Wisdom Overlooks China's TroublesRichard HalloranFormerly with The New York Times as a foreign correspondent in Asia and military correspondent in WashingReal Clear Politics.com, Apr. 14, 2006
U.S.-China Relations: Discord on the Eve of the Bush-Hu SummitBonnie S. GlaserSenior Associate of International Security Program at CSISCSIS, Apr. 13, 2006
Global Economic Prospects 2006/2007: Continued Solid Growth in 2006, Rising Risks for Inflation, Financial Markets, and Growth for 2007Michael MussaSenior Fellow of Institute for International EconomicsIIE, Apr. 11, 2006
China Begins Oil Route Experiment in MekongLim Tai WeiResearcher at the Singapore Institute for International Affairs (SIIA)The Nautilus Institute, Apr. 13, 2006
Work through the NPT to address concerns about Iranian nukesHelena CobbanThe Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 13, 2006
China drafts economic road mapJoseph StiglitzA Nobel laureate in economics, is professor of economics at Columbia University and was chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to former US president Bill Clinton and chief economist and senior vice president at the World BankTaipei Times, Apr. 13, 2006
Ma, Chen lay basis for consensusTung Chen-yuan 童振源An assistant professor in the Sun Yat-sen Graduate Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities at National Chengchi UniversityTaipei Times, Apr. 12, 2006
Beijing advances in PacificEditorialChina Post, Apr. 12, 2006
Growing Old the Hard WayNicholas EberstadtThe Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy at AEIAEI, Apr. 12, 2006
南太平洋,中國戰略思維的演練場?李焰 華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第14期,2006年4月12日
連胡再會,“馬”影憧憧 徐琳華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第14期,2006年4月12日
美軍的F-22戰鬥機是“紙猛禽”? 粟德金華盛頓觀察週刊 2006年第14期,2006年4月12日
Terrorism Statistics FlawedChris WeatherlyResearch Assistan at CDICDI, Apr. 12, 2006
Iranian NuclearWeapons? The Uncertain Nature of Iran's Nuclear ProgramsAnthony H. CordesmanArleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSISKhalid R. Al-RodhanVisiting Fellow at CSISCSIS, Apr. 12, 2006
An Iranian Missile Crisis?David IgnatiusWashington Post, Apr. 12, 2006
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime: Static Monolith or Evolving Entity?KS ManjunathResearch Officer, IPCS IPCS, Apr. 12, 2006
India-Russia-China: Common AgendaKS Manjunath & Rukmani Gupta Research Officers, IPCSIPCS, Apr. 12, 2006
Back to the Maoist Future Peter BrookesA Heritage Foundation senior fellowThe Weekly Standard, Apr. 12, 2006
Mr Hu finally goes to WashingtonThe Economist print editionThe Economist, Apr. 12, 2006
Bush had good reason to believe there were WMD in IraqJohn HughesFormer editor of the Monitor, is editor and chief operating officer of the Deseret Morning NewsThe Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 12, 2006
Is Iran next? The calculus of military strike.Mark SappenfieldStaff writer of The Christian Science Monitor The Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 12, 2006
China's economists split on reformEditorialTaipei Times, Apr. 11, 2006
Misplaced Blame: The Media's Performance in IraqMichael E. O'HanlonSenior Fellow of Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings InstitutionThe Brookings Institution, Apr. 11, 2006
South Korea-U.S. Alliance Under the Roh GovernmentSelig S. HarrisionThe Nautilus Institute, Apr. 11, 2006
Striking Iran Is an Option, Not InevitableSeth G. JonesA political scientist at the RAND Corporation and adjunct professor in the security studies program at Georgetown UniversityRAND Corp., Apr. 11, 2006
When NGOs are more of a bane than a blessingEditorialTaipei Times, Apr. 10, 2006
U.S., China to review trade headaches before Hu visit EditorialChina Post, Apr. 10, 2006
Korea-US FTA: Cautious Approach Is AdvisableEditorialKorea Times, Apr. 10, 2006
Building an Edifice, Securing PartnershipsSwapna KonaResearch Intern, IPCS IPCS, Apr. 10, 2006
Iran Stirs India-US WatersVijay SakhujaSenior Fellow, Observer Research Foundation IPCS, Apr. 10, 2006
Another U.N. "Reform" Anne BayefskyA senior fellow at the Hudson InstituteThe Weekly Standard, Apr. 10, 2006
Adjust Beijing's U.N. duesEditorialChina Post, Apr. 9, 2006
NK's Counterfeiting in DilemmaJang Sung-minPresident of the World and Northeast Asia Peace Forum and a radio presenter of a current affairs program for PBCKorea Times, Apr. 9, 2006
Marx's reserve labor goes globalAndrew GlynAn economics fellow at Corpus Christi College, OxfordTaipei Times, Apr. 7, 2006
Stalled Six-Party Talks: US-NK Direct Contact Key to ResumptionEditorialKorea Times, Apr. 7, 2006
Preventing a Nuclear-Armed Iran: Will China and Russia Help?The Honorable Sam Brownback Represents Kansas in the United States SenateThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 7, 2006
Iranian NuclearWeapons? The Options if Diplomacy FailsAnthony H. CordesmanArleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy at CSISKhalid R. Al-RodhanVisiting Fellow at CSISCSIS, Apr. 7, 2006
Misreading China: It's time to move beyond old stereotypesJeffrey N. WasserstromDirector of the East Asian Studies Center at Indiana UniversityThe Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 7, 2006
The Shadow of the Bomb, 2006Sidney D. DrellA senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and professor emeritus of theoretical physics at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford UniversityPolicy Review, April/May, 2006
America cannot have it both ways with RussiaNikolas GvosdevStrategic Studies Program assist Senior Fellow at the Nixon CenterDimitri Simes President of the Nixon Center Nixon Center, Apr. 6, 2006
The Power of Division and UnitySherifa ZuhurStrategic Studies InstituteSSI, April, 2006
The scope of clashes in the Middle East since 9/11Pat M. HoltFormer chief of staff of the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeThe Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 6, 2006
West should close gaps against nuclear terrorismJohn Hughes A former editor of the Monitor, is editor and chief operating officer of the Deseret Morning NewsThe Christian Science Monitor, Apr. 5, 2006
發布日期:2006年4月6日
Iran weapons from RussiaEditorialChina Post, Apr. 6, 2006
India and the nuke dealEditoralBoston Herald, Apr. 6, 2006
Pressure on IraqDonald LambroChief political correspondent of The Washington Times, is a nationally syndicated columnistThe Washington Times, Apr. 6, 2006
The DPP's descent into nihilismWang Kun-yi 王崑義An associate professor in the Graduate Institute of International Affairs and Strategic Studies at Tamkang UniversityTaipei Times, Apr. 6, 2006
Legislative reform a vital issueNat BellocchiA former chairman of the American Institute in Taiwan Taipei Times, Apr. 5, 2006
Path for Seoul's Sunshine PolicyJohn S. ParkThe project leader of the North Korea Analysis Group at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University's Kennedy School of GovernmentKorea Times, Apr. 5, 2006
安理會“30天棄核”通牒動不了伊朗的陣腳 李焰華盛頓觀察週刊第13期,2006年4月5日
中梵關係正常化,球在誰手上? 徐琳華盛頓觀察週刊第13期,2006年4月5日
阿富汗重建,民主與安全的雙重考驗 粟德金華盛頓觀察週刊第13期,2006年4月5日
Nuclear JihadDavid FrumA resident fellow at AEIAEI, Apr. 5, 2006
With friends like us...Max BootSenior Fellow for National Security Studies at CFRCFR, Apr. 5, 2006
How Not to Save IraqSteven A. CookDouglas Dillon Fellow at CFRCFR, Apr. 5, 2006
Russia and China Bond over EnergyEsther PanStaff Writer at CFRCFR, Apr. 5, 2006
Is al Qaeda targeting Israel?EditorialThe Washington Times, Apr. 5, 2006
Illegal immigrant issues are very personal for BushEditorialChina Post, Apr. 4, 2006
Dialogue Can Stop Iran at the Nuclear ThresholdRay TakeyhA senior fellow at the Council on Foreign RelationsJames Dobbins directs the International Security and Defense Policy Center at Rand Corp.RAND Corp., Apr. 4, 2006
The MSDF Indian Ocean Deployment - Blue Water Militarization in a 'Normal Country'Richard TanterActing Director of Nautilus Institute at RMIT and coordinator of the Austral Peace and Security Project The Nautilus Institute, Apr. 4, 2006
Dialogue can stop Iran at the nuclear thresholdJames DobbinsRay TakeyhSenior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at CFRCFR, Apr. 4, 2006
Bullish on BaghdadRobert T. McLeanA research associate at the Center for Security Policy Center for Security Policy, Apr. 4, 2006
The Wrong Time to Lose Our Nerve Peter WehnerDeputy assistant to the president and director of the White House's Office of Strategic InitiativesCenter for Security Policy, Apr. 4, 2006
The Olympic crackdown in ChinaEditorialTaipei Times, Apr. 3, 2006
U.S. base plan faces resentment and resignation in OkinawaEditorialChina Post, Apr. 3, 2006
Pressuring Pyongyang: US Strategic Change Should Not Hurt Dialogue FrameEditorialKorea Times, Apr. 3, 2006
ANOC General Assembly: Chance to Make Progress on Joint Korean Team in Beijing GamesEditorialKorea Times, Apr. 3, 2006
Can the Shiite Center Hold?Reuel Marc GerechtA resident fellow at AEIAEI, Apr. 3, 2006
A Bit less special: U.S.-U.K. relations after BlairPeter BrookesA Heritage Foundation senior fellowThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 3, 2006
Kadima's Victory and U.S. Policy on the Arab-Israeli ConflictAriel CohenSenior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Security at the Douglas and Sara Allison Center of the Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage FoundatiThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 3, 2006
Complete Cargo Inspection and Port Security Grants Do Not Promote Homeland SecurityAlane KochemsA Policy Analyst for National SecurityJames Jay CarafanoSenior Research Fellow for National Security and Homeland Security in the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, a division of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Stud-ies, at The Heritage FoundationThe Heritage Foundation, Apr. 3, 2006
How Dependent Should We Be on Russian Oil and Gas?Keith SmithSenior Associate at CSISCSIS, Apr. 3, 2006
U.S. Alliances in Asia: Views of the Next GenerationBrad GlossermanCSIS, Apr. 3, 2006
Enough about the pandas, alreadyEditorialTaipei Times, Apr. 2, 2006
Rising Sinophobia in U.S.EditorialChina Post, Apr. 2, 2006
Will diplomacy stop Iran's nuke program?John J. MetzlerA United Nations correspondent covering diplomatic and defense issuesChina Post, Apr. 2, 2006
Wen Jiabao takes the yellowcakeEditorialTaipei Times, Apr. 1, 2006
Commonwealth Games hold some lessons for TaiwanEditorialChina Post, Apr. 1, 2006
Finding strength in global adversityXiaoqing LuA research associate with the Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in WashingtonChin-hao HuangA researcher with the Freeman Chair in China StudiesCSIS, Apr. 1, 2006
The white perilThe Economist , March, 2006
Hu's Coming To DinnerEditorialInvestor's Business Daily, Apr. 1, 2006
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