Kim Jong Il Dares Obama
Will the U.S. intercept a North Korean ship suspected of carrying proliferation materials?
On North Korea, Washington Should Listen to South
South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak arrives in Washington this week to advocate a tough stance on North Korea.
North Korea’s Body Snatchers
Is Kim Jong Il taking hostages to get what he wants from the international community?
It’s Time to Strangle North Korea
It would be better to do this before Kim Jong Il fires a nuclear-tipped missile in our direction.
North Korea Gets Ready to Launch
Would a successful missile test finally galvanize the international community?
Going Nuclear: Will Russia Stop Iran?
The Kremlin is key in just about everything involving the Islamic Republic.
China Tests Obama
The problem is not that we don’t talk to the Chinese enough or that we misunderstand them. It is that they are hostile.
Totalitarianism at the U.N.
One Islamic-sponsored resolution after another is narrowing the concept of freedom around the world.
Mrs. Clinton Goes to Asia
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il just might make Hillary's maiden tour as secretary of state an interesting one.
A Kinder and Gentler China?
Don't believe reports that Beijing is loosening its grip over the media.
Disarming North Korea: Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity
The United States may finally be able to prevail over the Kimist regime.
Misunderstanding Chinese Intentions
Why do we turn a naive and blind eye to Beijing's massive military build-up?
Dead End: The North Korean Crisis
Is military force the only thing that would persuade Pyongyang to disarm?
China’s Bank of Terrorism
Bank of China is accused of transferring millions of dollars to Hamas and Palestine Islamic Jihad.
What to Look For as the Olympics Kicks Off
Three things to pay special attention to before Friday's opening ceremony.
Defending Taiwan Is Defending America
As it tries to get China to behave, the U.S. is shortchanging Taipei.
Beijing-Bound Bush Should Be Ashamed
The president will be paying homage to China's autocrats — not American athletes — when he attends the opening ceremony of the Olympics.
China’s Earthquake Gets Political
The Communist Party, of course, did not cause China's recent devastating earthquake, but many angry citizens blame their government for post-quake deaths — and want their leaders held accountable.
Iranian Nukes = The End of the World as We Know It
If Iran is allowed to build a nuclear weapon, it will destroy the last vestiges of the nonproliferation framework and signal the collapse of an American-led global order.
The Great Firewall: China Blocks YouTube
By attempting to suppress video of recent protests in Tibet, the Chinese government is playing a game it will ultimately lose, argues Gordon Chang.
Musical Diplomacy Fails in North Korea
The New York Philharmonic's trip to Pyongyang prettified Kim Jong ll's miserable rule and made it easier for him to hold onto his weapons, contends Gordon Chang.




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