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Commentary
By Giorgio Cafiero and Shawn VL, May 14, 2013
Developments on the Korean peninsula will almost certainly influence calculations made in Washington and Tehran.
By John Feffer, May 10, 2013
It's time for us to grow up in our assessments of North Korea.
By Markus Bell and Geoffrey Fattig, May 9, 2013
North Korea policymakers must look beyond the nuclear issue to consider the human rights of the population.
Blog
By Russ Wellen, May 9, 2013
Theoretically Pakistan is poised to respond to Indian military retaliation for a terrorist strike with tactical nukes.
By Russ Wellen, April 30, 2013
In its rush to jump on the Burma investment bandwagon, the U.S. is actually exploring working with Burma's army.
By Russ Wellen, April 29, 2013
Burma's Muslims are caught in a cross-fire between Chinese and Western investment.
Column
By Conn Hallinan, April 24, 2013
In the current crisis on the Korean peninsula, the Obama administration is virtually repeating the 2004 Bush playbook.
Commentary / Department: FPIF Picks
By John Feffer, April 19, 2013
Only North Koreans can change North Korea.
By Russ Wellen, April 19, 2013
Hasn't Chechen separatists' beef always been with Russia?
Commentary / Department: Postcard From...
By Joshua Leon, April 18, 2013
Mahalaxmi Dhobi Ghat is one of many reminders that the modern economy has not transcended the realities of undercompensated manual toil.