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Pivoting Toward the South China Sea?
The United States has a keen interest in the South China Sea standoff, but it should tread lightly.
Shifting Winds in the South China Sea
As global warming takes its toll on the South China Sea, an already tense political climate could become more perilous.
Scotland Rallies Anew Around Cries for Secession
The trumpets of Scottish independence are sounding again in Scottish Parliament.
Review: The United States of Fear
The United States is not heading toward a soft landing, according to a grim account of U.S. foreign policy follies.
Australia Remilitarizes
Australia is rapidly re-posturing in the face of a militarized East Asia.
Israel’s Quiet War with Iran
The question is not whether Israel will attack Iran — it already has.
The Irish Election: From Paramilitary to Presidential Nominee
Martin McGuiness, now running for the presidency in the Republic of Ireland, is an admitted former member of the IRA.