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By Christian Le Mière, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Christian Le Mière is a research fellow for naval forces and maritime security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. The views...
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By Douglas Paal, CEIP Editor's note: Douglas H. Paal is director for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where this commentary originally appeared. The views expressed are his...
View ArticleWhy China can't do Gangnam Style
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View ArticleSouth Korea: A presidential election primer
By Scott Snyder, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Scott Snyder is senior fellow for Korea Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and editor of ‘The U.S.-ROK Alliance: Meeting New Security...
View ArticleSouth Korea's election paradox
By John Delury, Special to CNN Editor’s note: John Delury is an assistant professor at Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies and a senior fellow for the Asia Society Center on...
View ArticleDon’t hyperventilate about Japan turning right
By Michael J. Green, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Michael J. Green is Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Associate Professor at...
View ArticleKoreas in 2013: Watch the generational politics
This is the latest in a series of entries looking at what we can expect in 2013. Guest analysts look at the key challenges facing a selected country – and what next year might hold in store. By...
View ArticleChina-South Korea ties set to warm?
Editor's Note: Scott A. Snyder is senior fellow for Korea studies and director of the program on U.S.-Korea policy at the Council on Foreign Relations. He blogs at Asia Unbound, where this piece...
View ArticleWhat next with North Korea?
By Jason Miks After weeks of escalating rhetoric, tensions between North Korea and the United States appear to be easing. But what prompted Pyongyang’s recent provocative statements? How well did the...
View ArticleAbe's unhelpful historical interventions
By J. Berkshire Miller, Special to CNN Editor’s note: J. Berkshire Miller is a fellow on Japan at the Center for Strategic and International Studies Pacific Forum. The views expressed are his own....
View ArticleIceland's president: Arctic crucial to America
By Jason Miks GPS digital producer Jason Miks recently sat down with Icelandic President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson to talk about his decision to launch the Arctic Circle, the new great game in the Arctic,...
View ArticleZakaria: U.S. must spend more on education for poorer children
The latest results of a new global exam given to 15 year-olds showed American students to be average in science and reading and below average in math. There were little or no gains in the last decade,...
View ArticleBall in Abe's court with Japan-South Korea ties
By Benoit Hardy-Chartrand, Special to CNN Editor’s note: Benoit Hardy-Chartrand is a research associate at the Centre for International Governance Innovation, where he contributes to a project on...
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