Alan Dupont

Alan Dupont is professor of international security and director of the Institute for International Security and Development at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia.


Essays

An intense security competition is under way in East Asia. Beijing and Washington must take care to ensure that this competition does not give way to entrenched bloody-mindedness or even outright violence.

Japan would prefer to be an ecnomic giant and a political pygmy. Neither circumstances nor its neighbors will allow it that luxury.

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June 19, 2013