Consuming foreign: A paradox in modern Japan
May 12, 2011 2 min. read

Rather than give my take on something in the headlines today, I will take a moment to explain an apparent contradiction that baffles many visitors to Japan. One paradox in modern Japan that often baffles foreigners is how a country that is decidedly xenophobic so quickly embraces fashion and pop culture from outside. A first-time […]

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Must See Documentary "Bhutto" Airs Tonight on PBS
May 11, 2011 1 min. read

I urge all our readers who live on the East Coast of the United States to tune into PBS stations at 10pm for “Bhutto”, a two hour investigative documentary on Benazir Bhutto, the assassinated former Prime Minister and PPP leader.  An examination of the life and politics of Benazir Bhutto -once popular leader, assassinated in […]

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China’s Innovation Policies – The Real Danger for the U.S Economy???
May 10, 2011 8 min. read

U.S. experts and politicians are starting to hone into the ‘dangers’ of R&D and technology transfers to China, as the most serious long-term threat to the U.S. economy and national security.  U.S. comparative advantage (innovation and new technologies) is being undermined by outsourcing of manufacturing to China, the relocation of R&D facilities to Chinese tech-parks, […]

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Bin Laden Unites Pakistan
May 10, 2011 8 min. read

Decades have passed since Pakistan’s  elected government, the opposition, the military and the media spoke the same language on one issue. The last time when one saw overwhelming consensus among all these segments of society was perhaps the war with India in 1965. The killing of Al-Qaeda founder Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad in  a […]

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S. Korean city withdraws quake donations over territorial dispute
May 9, 2011 2 min. read

After raising 5 million won (about $4,560) it raised for victims of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that ravaged the Tohoku region of Japan, the South Korean city of Yangju is instead using the money for a scholarship after the Japanese government approved a textbook claiming the Liancourt Rocks are Japanese territory rather than […]

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The Dragon's Demographic Challenge: How Fast Can China Grow?
May 9, 2011 7 min. read

I recently came across an interesting paper at Brookings by Wang Feng,  The Future of a Demographic Overachiever: Long-Term Implications of the Demographic Transition in China.  The title of the paper is self-explanatory as to the subject.  Through his research,  Wang found a consistent continual demographic decline in China.  This is not necessarily news, but […]

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Relocation of Marine base unfeasible: Ex-Obama aide
May 9, 2011 2 min. read

Former National Security Adviser James Johns has questioned the feasibility of the plan for relocating a U.S. Marine base within Okinawa Prefecture. Secretary General of the People’s New Party Mikio Shimoji told reporters in Washington on Friday that Johns, an Obama aide until last November, said the best option is integrating Futenma Air Station with […]

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Prime Minister Puts Out Call to Eradicate Poverty on Tagore's Birthday
May 8, 2011 3 min. read

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s recent call to eradicate poverty in South Asia through an international cooperative effort is a welcome move. She proposed such a moved during a celebtration of the life and the work of the great Rabindranath Tagore (Thakur).  During her term in office Sheikh Hasina has raised Bangladesh’s profile on the international […]

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Understanding the Balochistan Imbroglio
May 7, 2011 5 min. read

By Malik Siraj Akbar Foreigners who have never heard of Pakistan’s Balochistan crisis are often comforted by the fact that they are not the only ones who do not know much about the raging conflict. Even most Pakistanis are equally ignorant about the gruesome developments taking place inside Balochistan because of a nearly complete blackout […]

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Japanese woman to receive death penalty in Malaysia
May 7, 2011 4 min. read

A Japanese woman who was found guilty of smuggling methamphetamine into Malaysia is unlikely to escape the death penalty, her lawyer said Friday. Mariko Takeuchi, 36, was arrested Oct. 31, 2009, for attempting to smuggle 3.5 kilograms of methamphetamine into Malaysia through Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Under Malaysian law, anyone possessing a minimum of 50 […]

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What Did the Pakistani Military and Intelligence Service Know?
May 7, 2011 4 min. read

The narrative of the death of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan is still in flux, nearly seven days out. The nucleus of that narrative however remains static : what did the Pakistani military and intelligence services know about bin Laden’s whereabouts, when did it know it and what did it do about that knowledge or […]

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OBL's Death Has Saddened Pakistan's 'Right' Media
May 6, 2011 4 min. read

With the killing of Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in what appears to be a covert American operation in the garrison town of Abbottabad, Pakistanis are  in a state of deja vu.  While the international community is caught in a state of disbelief that the world’s most wanted terrorist was hiding inside Pakistan, a country […]

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