Cai Penghong, Senior Fellow, SIIS
May 01, 2012
A number of events that have occurred in North Korea (DPRK) within the past few months have captured the world’s attention. The sudden death of North Korean le
Yang Yi, Former Director, University of National Defense
Jan 29, 2012
In a rare appearance at the Pentagon, US President Barack Obama, along with Defense Secretary Leon E Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin E
Jan 17, 2012
2011 proved a tipping point for China’s approach to the world. The confluence of Europe’s debt crisis and America’s contracting defence budget has created ri
Zhu Feng, Director, Institute of International Studies, Nanjing University
Jan 02, 2012
With the state funeral and national condolence staged on 28-29 December 2011, clamor and mourning caused by death of Kim Jong Il, late top leader of N. Korea, s
Bonnie S. Glaser, Senior Adviser for Asia, CSIS
Dec 26, 2011
Kim Jong-il’s sudden death has introduced a new element of uncertainty into the security dynamics in Northeast Asia. In recent years, quiet discussions have
John Lee, Research Fellow, Hudson Institute
Jul 01, 2011
In early May, I gave an interview to the Chinese state-run Global Times newspaper arguing that China was probably ‘the loneliest rising great power in world hi
Gong Keyu, Deputy Director, Shanghai Institute for Int'l Studies
Jun 08, 2011
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Il paid an unofficial visit to China from May 20 to 26 at the invitation of China’s president Hu Jintao. It was the third visit
Arvind Subramanian, Visiting lecturer at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government
May 04, 2011
The United States and China–the world’s two economic superpowers– met last week for the third installment of their Strategic and Economic Dial
Wang Yong, Professor, Peking University
Feb 14, 2011
Although the US Department of Treasury has decided to postpone its scheduled report on whether China is manipulating its currency to gain trade advantage until
Jul 06, 2017
Military means should not be an option for resolving issues in the Korean Peninsular, Liu Jieyi, China's permanent representative to the UN and UN Security Council president for July said.