Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Dec 11, 2012
The smoke of gunpowder is receding from the Gaza Strip. But people’s concern over the conflicts triggered by the ‘Pillar of Defense’ operation
Justin Logan, Director, Cato Institute
Nov 30, 2012
For years, the one constant in Japanese politics has been instability. So perhaps it’s not surprising to see wildly unstable and conflicting statements ab
Richard Weitz, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Nov 29, 2012
When South Korea and the United States amended their missile guidelines last month after years of tough negotiations, China and other countries expressed some c
David Gosset, Founder, Euro-China Forum
Nov 28, 2012
When the People's Republic of China joined the United Nations 41 years ago, it looked at the peacekeeping operations with great suspicion. However, China has now become the largest provider of peacekeepers to Africa among the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
Nov 07, 2012
It will be of mutual benefit if China and the US can cooperate on a number of issues, especially when those issues revolve around the security of the relationship. Therefore the three greatest security issues are the lack of mutual trust, Taiwan, and US domestic laws that hinder military-to-military cooperation.
Xu Shiquan, Vice Chairman, National Society of Taiwan Studies, SIIS
Nov 02, 2012
A prominent figure in Taiwan’s opposition party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Frank Hsieh made a five-day “unfolding visit ” to the Chinese mainla
Oct 05, 2012
Many in China see the US “pivot” to Asia and the development of the Air-Sea-Battle strategy as clear provocations aimed to contain China. Only through frank dialogue between top leaders, academics and strategists, as well as the next generation of military leaders, in both countries can we hope to lessen the strategic distrust that exists between the US and China.
Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Sep 25, 2012
In the wake of the anti-US protests across the Middle East, confrontation and contest will remain a major feature dominating the development of the world for quite some time to come.
Sep 07, 2012
Despite rising tensions in the South China Sea, conflict can and should be averted. A good first step would be to acknowledge that the South China Sea is part global good, part sovereign territory. Through greater dialogue, trust-building and transparency, informal rules of the sea can accommodate both a rising China and a strong America.
Yao Yunzhu, Retired Major General, Chinese People’s Liberation Army
Sep 07, 2012
The Asia-Pacific region is very dynamic and fast changing, not only in economic terms but also in security terms. Three recent developments will have profound implication on regional security.