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Myan-marred Relations
Chinese participation in the Burmese economy—and civil conflict—at the people’s expense has delegitimized Beijing in the eyes of Burmese citizens. China has argued it is providing employment and crucial infrastructure to a truly underdeveloped region. However, ethnic minority activists are skeptical that the benefits of China’s economic activity in Burma will trickle down as far as officials claim.
Obama's Stick: Big Enough?
What doctrine constitutes Obama’s foreign policy thus far? What options are left to Obama in his final two years to complete foreign policy goals and strengthen American power abroad? And what will be Obama’s legacy in foreign policy?
An Interview with Joyce Banda
A conversation with the noted activist and former President of Malawi.
Chaos in Mexico: How Did We Get Here?
Matthew Michaelides examines the precarious political situation in Mexico in his latest column for CPR
Singapore: Stuck in its Colonial Past
Maren Killackey surveys the Singapore Supreme Court's recent ruling on two cases that challenged the constitutionality of the country's colonial-era anti-gay law.
Jockeying for Position
Cosmas Sibindi predicts that recent American inaction on the global stage will lead to China's rise to power.
Brazil’s Uncertain Future
Matthew Michaelides outlines Brazil's recent economic woes in light of the country's upcoming presidential run-off
Anatomizing Abenomics
Maren Killackey's latest essay for CPR, on Shinzo Abe's economic policies.
Notes on the 'Umbrella Revolution'
Rekha Kennedy explores what the future might hold for the 'Umbrella Revolution' in Hong Kong
#ModiInAmerica
Asha Banerjee braved Penn Station and MSG to report on Indian Prime Minister Modi's visit to the U.S.
World Leaders Forum: Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg
CPR Senior Editor Yeye Kysar reports from the World Leaders Forum event with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
The Case Against the Cuban Embargo
Matthew Michaelides lays out the case for ending the Cuban Embargo
World Leaders Forum: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
Asha Banerjee covers the second World Leaders Forum event with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
World Leaders Forum: Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki
Brina Seidel covers the first World Leaders Forum event with Tunisian President Mohamed Moncef Marzouki