Information on "Political Cooperation"
January 2013
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11 Jan 2013
Public-Private Partnership Programs are Key in the Asia-Pacific
Although cyber security is moving up on most governments' defense agendas, Ria Baldevia argues that not enough is being done in certain countries. In the Asia-Pacific region, for instance, private-public partnerships based on US models would significantly improve local cyber-defenses. More on «Public-Private Partnership Programs are Key in the Asia-Pacific»
July 2012
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6 Jul 2012
Burma/Myanmar's By-Elections: Will Personalities Trump Institutions?
As Myanmar continues its international rehabilitation, the National League for Democracy must now transform itself from an excluded opposition movement to a credible domestic alternative. More on «Burma/Myanmar's By-Elections: Will Personalities Trump Institutions?»
March 2012
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1 Mar 2012
Divided Over North Korean Refugees
How to deal with North Korean refugees is currently one of the hottest issues in China and South Korea’s bilateral relationship. It exposes the dilemma facing China of how to deal with two very different political halves of the divided Korean peninsula, and the resulting constraints on regional cooperation in Asia. More on «Divided Over North Korean Refugees»


