October 5, 2009

The KIO Puts Myanmar’s Dissent in a Kachin-22

By: Project 2049 Institue | The Myanmar [Burma] government’s recent crackdown on ethnic separatist groups in the highlands has been interpreted by many critics as a […]
August 12, 2009

People’s Army not standing still

By: Randall Schriver | THE WASHINGTON TIMES | Today’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is an institution of great consequence to the United States and our allies. […]
July 31, 2009

Vietnam’s Port Potential: The Economic and Political Implications of Vietnam’s Port Renovation

By: Amanda C. Morrow Jensen | Vietnam has an infrastructure problem in almost all sectors. It has an airport problem. It has a road problem. And […]
June 22, 2009

The Taiwan Quadrennial Defense Review: Implications for U.S. – Taiwan Relations

By: Julia M. Famularo | Although the recent cross-Strait political climate has improved, the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has steadfastly refused to renounce the use […]
June 22, 2009

China and Congo’s Coltan Connection

By: Tiffany Ma | For almost 10 years, conflict minerals have sustained a devastating war in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that has led to […]
June 16, 2009

Hearing- Exploring the Nature of Uighur Nationalism: Freedom Fighters or Terrorists?

111th Congress | U.S. House of Representatives | Committee on Foreign Affairs | Randall Schriver testified before the Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights and Oversight, […]
April 23, 2009

Solar Flair: Taiwan’s Photovoltaic Industry Aspires to Lead the Clean Energy Revolution

By: Julia M. Famularo | Taiwan’s photovoltaic (solar) industry is rapidly establishing itself as a major international player. Currently ranked fifth in global production, it has […]
January 29, 2009

The U.S.-Japan Alliance: President Obama’s First 100 Days

By: Randall Schriver and Mark Stokes | Befitting for a prominent ally, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton waited only a day to establish communication with her […]
August 20, 2008

Evolving Capabilities of the People’s Liberation Army: Consequences of Coercive Aerospace Power for U.S. Conventional Deterrence

By: Randall Schriver and Mark Stokes | How the PRC could apply force as an instrument of national power may be more significant than specific technical […]
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