Strategic Challenges

Asia Society's Vice President of Global Policy Programs Suzanne DiMaggio says the meeting is an opportunity for both leaders to "further solidify the normalization process of U.S.-Myanmar relations."
Experts say continuing conflict is due to 'ineffective use of resources.'
Experts say continuing conflict is due to 'ineffective use of resources.'
As the government scrambles to respond to India’s “9/11,” the BJP is baying for blood, accusing it of being weak on terror.
Years of appeasing militants has made the problem worse, says former Asia Society fellow Sadanand Dhume.
Journalist, author, and Asia Society Fellow M.J. Akbar on the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks.
Journalist, author, and Asia Society Fellow M.J. Akbar on the aftermath of the Mumbai attacks.
The veteran newsman recalls his formative experiences in 1970s China.
The veteran newsman recalls his formative experiences in 1970s China.
"Every time I visited an Asian country," writes Asia Society's President, "I was asked repeatedly about candidate Obama’s positions on three issues: trade, foreign policy, and the new geo-economic order."
Over the past three decades, five American presidents have struggled to figure out what to do about Iran, and all five have failed.