By Dzirhan Mahadzir, freelance defence journalist based in Malaysia, and Malaysia correspondent for Janes Defence Weekly. Joshua Kurlantzick has a post up on Asia Unbound about a Southeast Asian naval arms race. He argues that countries in the region are…
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US-Korea Relations: Smooth Sailing in the Wake of the Cheonan (Part II)
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By Victor Cha, Senior Adviser and Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Ellen Kim, Research Associate at CSIS Korean Chair Six-Party Talks and Exit Strategies There was no agreement reached among countries to resume the Six-Party…
US-Korea Relations: Smooth Sailing in the Wake of the Cheonan (Part I)
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By Victor Cha, Senior Adviser and Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and Ellen Kim, Research Associate at CSIS Korean Chair The sinking of the Cheonan remained the predominant issue in the U.S.-ROK relationship as both countries…
Without a loosened grip, reform will elude North Korea
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By Victor Cha, professor at Georgetown University and Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies The massive Communist Party rallies in North Korea this month provided the world’s first real glimpse of that mysterious country’s next leader. Kim…
Breaking News: 2nd US-ASEAN Summit
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Breaking News: The 2nd US-ASEAN Summit will be held on 24 Sept in New York. An extension of the 1st US-ASEAN Summit in Singapore, 2nd summit is scheduled to last 120 minutes, from 1-3pm.* The White House has notified ASEAN…
Welcome to CogitAsia
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Today, the CSIS Southeast Asia program is introducing CogitAsia. As a foreign policy and national security think-tank, CSIS is constantly monitoring important developments throughout the region. CogitAsia is our channel to those who are interested in going beyond the headlines…