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Grace Stanhope 2 hours ago Post-disaster aid in developing and fragile states Political mismanagement and failures of governance all too often exacerbate the effects of natural disasters.
Meg Keen , Daniel Mandell 8 hours ago The US–Pacific Islands Partnership, one year on Recognising that it cannot go it alone, Washington needs to coordinate its development efforts with like-minded partners.
Mark Pierce 22 hours ago Plumbing the depths of the former East Germany’s grotesque delusion A mostly unsentimental new memoir of life in the GDR ruminates on the what-ifs.
Syed Fazl-e-Haider 1 day ago Pakistan at a crossroads on blasphemy Draconian interpretations of Islamabad’s laws violate human rights and are stoking violent religious extremism.
Robert Walker , Roland Rajah 1 day ago China does not need currency manipulation to boost its exports A weak economy will itself increase China’s export competitiveness.
Henry Storey 1 day ago The Camp David Agreement’s shallow foundations A new trilateral security arrangement could precipitate unintended and deleterious consequences for the US–Korea alliance.
Cherry Hitkari 1 day ago How China sees its conflict with the Philippines Taiwan, the ten-dash line, and an ever-present US are driving a wedge between Manila and Beijing.
Ryan Neelam 2 days ago The Fix: War, waste and The Wiggles Our contributors offer short recommendations for reading, watching and listening that you might otherwise miss.
Andrew Selth 2 days ago How credible are the casualty figures coming out of Myanmar? The public relations war being waged in the international arena is just as important as the war being fought on the ground.