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Deng Xiaoping

China Also Rises

Will China seek revenge for its century of humiliation at the hands of the West?

War From Cyberspace

As Obama appoints Howard A. Schmidt to a new cybersecurity post, former cyberczar Richard Clarke shows America is the most vulnerable country in the world.

Total Recall

What do the Olympics, airplanes and toys have in common? How China can reverse course, and save lives. . . .

Perestroika Cubana

Rather than using the Chinese model of gradualism, the Castro brothers should look to Eastern Europe for cues.

China on the March

Dos and Don’ts for U.S. strategic planners when it comes to dealing with China.

Fall 2005 Asia Supplement: The Rise of the Chinese Multinationals

China is no longer just a destination for foreign direct investment--it is the home for Asia's new multinationals.

Commentary

Is North Korea Headed for Chinese-Style Reform?

If history does indeed repeat itself, North Korea could be moving toward a new era.

China the Aggressor?

A look at how China may be thinking about its sphere of influence—and American ambitions.

Talk to Pyongyang

South Korea and America need to press hard for a deal with North Korea before higher tensions erupt in more violence.

Blogs

The China Syndrome

After putting curbs on its rare earth minerals, Beijing has raised doubts about its self-proclaimed peaceful intentions: Is China the next Wilhelmine Germany?

Taiwan's Weapons, America's Defense

To improve U.S. security versus China, sell Taiwan the arms it needs.

The China Model Meets the Super-Rich

Bill Gates and Warren Buffet's philanthropy mission to China is bound to make its billionaires and rulers uncomfortable.

Books & Reviews

Reading Tarot on K Street

Who doesn’t want to know whether the Dow will close above ten thousand at year’s end, whether the Saudis can maintain their oil production, whether China will rise and Russia will fall, or whether a new dictator lurks in the Middle East?

China's Power Paradox

China has striven to moderate at least the appearence of its global ambitions.

Communist Crowd Control

The secretly constructed record of the Communist Party decision to crack down on Tiananmen protesters rings true to an old China hand.

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February 13, 2012