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Category: Southeast Asia

Can China Rise Peacefully?

RTHK Radio 3, April 26, 2014 President Barack Obama is on a week-long visit to Asia, and on his itinerary … More

China, containment, John Mearsheimer, Obama's visit to Asia, peaceful rise, Shen Dingli

Should China Just “Shut Up” About Its Territorial Ambitions?

WSJ.com, April 22, 2014 –Commentary by Ying Ma As territorial tensions continue to hover over the Asia-Pacific, Beijing has grown … More

Diaoyu, Edward Luttwak, Japan, Senkaku, South China Sea, strategy, WSJ

Taiwan-China Relations/Why China Should “Shut Up”

China Takes Over the World, RTHK Radio 3, April 19, 2014 In its latest episode, China Takes Over the World … More

Bruce Linghu, Edward Luttwak, grand strategy, Sunflower Movement, Taiwan

Obama’s Upcoming Visit to Asia/U.S. Military Cuts

China Takes Over the World, RTHK, April 5, 2014 President Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Malaysia, the Philippines, South … More

China's rise, Gordon Chang, Middle East, Obama visit to Asia April 2014, Paul Eaton, South China Sea, U.S. defense cuts

Regional Tensions in Asia

RTHK, February 15, 2014 Regional tensions in Asia have been high since China established a new air defense identification zone … More

ADIZ, air defense identification zone, China, Diaoyu, East China Sea, Japan, Senkaku Islands, South China Sea, territorial disputes, Toshi Yoshihara, Xu Xin

The Racist and the Diversity Czar

PJ Media, October 30, 2012 –Article by Ying Ma Earlier this month, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in Fisher … More

affirmative action, Asian Americans, Fisher v. University of Texas, racial preferences, racial quotas

Bush, Obama, Indonesia

Jakarta Globe, July 17, 2009 Six months into US President Barack Obama’s tenure, his administration has indicated an interest to … More

Bush, Indonesia, Obama, Obama's Indonesia Policy, Southeast Asia

Finding China, in Far-Flung Lands

Wall Street Journal Asia, March 13, 2009 Singapore The nationalist frenzy arrived quickly. As soon as Chinese art collector Cai … More

Cai Mingchao, China, Chinese immigrants, Chinese nationalism, Christie's and Chinese bronze sculptures, Southeast Asia, WSJ

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