The Celtic Tiger Follows the Asian Tigers to Extinction
The failure of the Irish miracle, argues columnist Walden Bello, may signal the end of an era of miracles.
The failure of the Irish miracle, argues columnist Walden Bello, may signal the end of an era of miracles.
North Korea indicates to Mongolia that it might seek one-on-one negotiations with the United States.
News from the Institute for Policy Studies: Ideas into Action for Peace, Justice, and the Environment
WikiLeaks performs a full body scan of the government, which doesn’t want its “junk” touched.
Washington has not been very helpful in defusing tensions over the Yeonpyeong Island attack.
Immigation is, in a sense, a compliment to a country, which, in turn, needs to learn how to repay it.
Like Sarah Palin, China is suddenly everywhere.
U.S. military strategy in Northeast Asia is relying on ever more contributions from our allies.
Concern for its burgeoning elderly population may explain China’s monetary policies better than competition with the West.
A minor collision between a Chinese fishing boat and Japanese Coast Guard vessel last August continues to resonate in the region.
On September 7 Japanese patrol boats intercepted a Chinese fishing trawler near Kubashima, one of the Senkaku [Chinese: Diaoyu] Islands in the East China Sea.
Maybe it’s time to show the Chinese a little gratitude.
Is China manipulating its currency to beggar the U.S.?
The gap between federal spending on military as opposed to climate security has narrowed but compared to China our progress is meager.
China and Japan are at loggerheads. As columnist Conn Hallinan explains, rising nationalism and persistent U.S. militarism lie behind the crisis.