Jun 13, 2011
After more than three months’ military intervention in Libya, NATO has largely shifted its objective from enforcing the no-fly zone to coercing a regime change
Wu Sike, Member on Foreign Affairs Committee, CPPCC
Jun 13, 2011
The current political unrest in some West Asian and North African nations has had a notable influence. Keeping a close watch on the development and changes to t
Joan Johnson-Freese, Professor, US Naval War College
Jun 10, 2011
In early May when the US government was scrambling to pass a budget, a provision was slipped into the NASA appropriations bill that while counter to Obama Admin
May 28, 2011
The White House rolled out its International Strategy for Cyberspace on Monday, a carefully worded plan, which the US claims will help "build on cyberspace'
May 26, 2011
As a great state with vast territory and a long coastline, China’s development depends heavily on the oceans for commerce, security and resources. It regards a
Adam Segal, Senior Fellow, China Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations
May 26, 2011
A week after the United States released its International Strategy for Cyberspace, it is possible to gauge some Chinese responses. Not surprisingly, there was a
Zhao Gancheng, Senior Fellow, Shanghai Institutes for Int'l Studies
May 25, 2011
Senator John Kerry, Chairman of the U.S. Senate’s Committee on Foreign Relations, recently completed a visit to Islamabad for talks with Pakistani leaders in t
May 25, 2011
US Navy SEALs launched a secret operation in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad to kill Osama bin Laden which, the US says, is a victory in its war on terrorism.
May 21, 2011
The end of the Cold War more than a decade ago created a world in which the relative stability between the two superpowers has disappeared. During the Cold War,
Dean Cheng, Research Fellow, Heritage Foundation
May 18, 2011
U.S.–China military-to-military relations have a very rocky history over the past two decades. Mutual suspicion, as well as fluctuations in the broader U.S.–C