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Hagel Feels the Heat in Beijing
April 14, 2014 4 min. read

Japanese fighter jet pilots are getting no rest these days. In a statement released Wednesday, the Japanese Defense Ministry revealed that Japanese fighter jets were scrambled against Chinese planes a record high 415 times during the year ending in March. That number is up 36 percent from a year earlier – and is the highest […]

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Candid Discussions: “Nostalgia Teetering on the Edge of Melancholy”
April 12, 2014 6 min. read

Lukas Birk is the author of Polaroids from the Middle Kingdom: Old and New World Visions of China, a book released in January 2014 that compiles images he took from diverse parts of contemporary China, using his father’s expired Polaroid films.

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The FPA’s Must Reads (April 5 – April 11)
April 12, 2014 2 min. read

What Happened to Canada? n+1 By Marianne Lenabat Marianne Lenabat discusses the dramatic political reorientation that has taken place in recent years in Canada. As Canada’s left parties decline, its renown social services may begin to decline, and populist politics will set in. Year of the Pigskin: My hilarious, heartbreaking, triumphant season with the American […]

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Confronting Confrontation: Is the Isolation of Russia the Right Strategy?
April 9, 2014 7 min. read

In a New York Times op-ed last month entitled “Confronting Putin’s Russia,” Michael McFaul, the recently retired U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, channeled frustration over tensions in Crimea into a call for “isolating” Russia. His case, though passionate, appears to rely on some questionable assumptions and prescribes a rather shortsighted approach. Taking Responsibility McFaul begins by arguing that, “a […]

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Hong Kong Democracy Gains Boost in Washington with Activist Visit
April 7, 2014 3 min. read

Hong Kong democracy activists gained a boost in Washington last week with a visit to the capital by Hong Kong pro-democracy leaders Martin Lee and Anson Chan. Lee is the founding chairman of the Democratic Party of Hong Kong, Chan is the former Chief Secretary for Administration of Hong Kong, and both are former members […]

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Candid Discussions: Touraj Daryaee on Ancient Iranian Empires’ Approach to Foreign Affairs
April 6, 2014 6 min. read

Touraj Daryaee is the Howard C. Baskerville Professor in the History of Iran and the Persianate World and the Associate Director of the Dr. Samuel M. Jordan Center for Persian Studies and Culture at the University of California, Irvine. A leading Iranologist, Dr. Daryaee is the editor of the Name-ye Iran-e Bastan: The International Journal […]

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The FPA’s Must Reads (March 29 – April 4)
April 4, 2014 2 min. read

Our favorite blog posts and long reads from the past week.

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Hungarian elections: Why is Viktor Orbán set to win big?
April 4, 2014 5 min. read

  With the Hungarian parliamentary elections just days away, Western media remains perplexed by the popularity of Viktor Orbán and his ruling Fidesz party in polls. Having been denounced time and again as a power-abusing autocrat by outsiders, Orbán’s image within his home country remains relatively unscathed. Many observers have misunderstood the reality of Orbán’s […]

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Why Conflict Is Not Good For Business: The BRICS vs. The West
April 4, 2014 4 min. read

After World War II, the theory that economic integration would reduce the possibility of open conflict between two nation states was tried and was deemed successful by history when France and West Germany signed the first accords that would grow to become the European Union. When Russia recently annexed Crimea, the first response by Western […]

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Candid Discussions: Ian Bremmer on a Disengaged U.S. Foreign Policy
April 1, 2014 13 min. read

In a wide-ranging discussion with Reza Akhlaghi of the Foreign Policy Association, Dr. Ian Bremmer discusses what he considers to be a disengaged foreign policy by the United States. On April 10, 2014 Dr. Bremmer will be speaking at the Foreign Policy Association on the world’s biggest political risks.  Dr. Ian Bremmer is the founder and […]

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Hagel to Visit China
March 31, 2014 4 min. read

U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel is scheduled to travel to China next week for the first time as Secretary of Defense. Prior to that, Hagel will first travel to Hawai‘i where he will meet with nine of the ten defense ministers from ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations), April 1-2. (Thailand’s defense minister, Yingluck […]

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The FPA’s Must Reads (March 22 – March 28)
March 28, 2014 2 min. read

Check out our five favorite long reads and blog posts from the past week.

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