Topic: Asia

The developing world embraces coal September 9, 2025 Vijay Jayaraj Coal, the energy source routinely demonized in Western capitals and at global climate summits, has met nearly all of the ASEAN nation's new electricity needs. 
The Great Decoupling: Apple, India, and the Strategic Migration of U.S. Manufacturing April 28, 2025 Bepi Pezzulli India offers significant advantages: a pliable workforce that is both young and tech-literate, and perhaps most importantly, a government eager to accommodate U.S. corporate interests.
The Dragon slips the spotlight April 3, 2025 M. Ray Evans China’s shadow isn’t shrinking, it’s just dodging a glare.
Vanceism and Post-USAID American Foreign Politics — Implications for Georgia February 28, 2025 Peter Kranitz A new era of U.S. foreign politics introduced to Europe by Vice President J. D. Vance at the Munich Security Conference will have a ripple effect, across Europe and beyond.
Pakistan put all its energy eggs in China’s basket, and now its people can’t afford to keep the lights on December 4, 2024 Jack Hellner This is what happens when countries rely on China or anyone else for energy; the people suffer.
Hug a South Korean December 1, 2024 Silvio Canto, Jr. At this rate, we may have more troops on their border than South Koreans to protect.
The Failing Conceits of the Globalist October 3, 2024 Victoria White Berger It didn’t work for Genghis Khan or Napoleon Bonaparte, and it won’t work for those pushing globalism today.
A Harris Presidency Would Be Bad for India Relations September 11, 2024 Alex Adkins Harris cannot make independent decisions under the influence of Marxist academics that are pro-Khalistan and promote anti-Modi propaganda.
Remembering 9/11 as the gateway to forever wars September 12, 2024 Henry Kriegel We should have been in and out of Afghanistan in two months—not 20 years—and in no way should have extended the “war on terrorism” any further.
Death on the Korean DMZ redux August 15, 2024 Kevin Mason Today marks the 48th Anniversary of the deaths of two American officers killed by North Korean soldiers. 
Will 2014 See a Repeat of 1914? December 29, 2013 James G. Wiles Does China's re-emergence as a dominant economy and world power for the first time since the 1400s threaten a new world war?
Cambodia Apes Vietnam in Its War on Religion December 21, 2013 Michael Benge Communists in southeast Asia have not really changed their tune since the Khmer Rouge.