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AEI's Asian Outlook SERIES
India has long experienced terrorism--usually from isolated ethnic insurgencies in remote parts of the country. More recent attacks--including in Mumbai in 2008--are being committed by urban, middle-class jihadists, often with the tacit support of Pakistan.
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Despite its political sclerosis, economic stagnation, and demographic worries, Japan is a resilient nation that has much to contribute to the world.
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By Andrei Lankov
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AEI Online
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Sanctions alone will not bring transformation in North Korea. We need a combination of engagement and subversion, a strategy that helped win the Cold War.
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By serving as a disinterested "third neighbor" to put-upon allies in East Asia, the United States can strengthen liberalism and democracy in the region.
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As the threats and challenges the United States faces in Asia evolve, we should work with South Korea and Japan's new leaders to launch a trilateral security initiative.
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Political transitions in Asia are giving the United States a crucial opportunity to recast its Asia policy and rebuild alliances across the Pacific.
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A first look at the prospects of Yasuo Fukuda's premiership for the Japanese economy and its foreign affairs.
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By Renato Cruz De Castro
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AEI Online
Friday, July 6, 2007
Manila may be turning from Washington to Beijing as its primary economic and security partner in the Asian-Pacific region.
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International pressure and solidarity with Chinese dissidents can undermine the one-party dictatorship in Beijing.
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Together, the United States and Japan can cement their alliance, enhance Asian-Pacific security, and nudge China toward democratic and liberal transformation.
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Economic Outlook In the latest Economic Outlook, John H. Makin says the Fed should not try to stop the dollar's slide. Read more.
Russian Outlook In a new Russian Outlook, Leon Aron examines what Russia's company towns reveal about the country's economy. Read more.
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