LETTERS – MAY 2022
Chinese banks can’t easily circumvent sanctions In the Editorial of your April Magazine you noted that, while professing to hold
Read moreChinese banks can’t easily circumvent sanctions In the Editorial of your April Magazine you noted that, while professing to hold
Read moreSouth Asia’s future in the balance As the world’s eyes focused on war in Europe last month, two South Asian
Read moreLimits without compromise As international resolve hardens against Russia, the Chinese Communist Party is confronted with difficult choices of a
Read moreDoes India need Russia to defend itself? Richard Gregson’s report on the recently signed agreement between India and the Philippines
Read moreCovid: the greatest threat to China’s economic growth Paul Hodges’ piece on China’s potential downturn in economic growth (The end
Read moreSofter tone on the Indo-Pacific The Winter Olympics in China last month showcased the raw politics of a changing world
Read moreDon’t knock Biden for wanting Asian chipmakers to thrive Liam Gibson`s piece in Asian Affairs on the semiconductor industry dynamics
Read moreMyanmar: on the ideological frontline For the past year, Myanmar’s military has ruled the country with a scorched earth policy
Read moreFear of losing face The analysis in Asian Affairs of the virtual meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping (Red
Read moreNuance in the new world order President Vladimir Putin’s short visit to Delhi last month underlines how the global contest
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