LETTERS – February 2021
Biden needs a coherent strategy on Asia Professor Duncan J. McCampbell’s piece ‘Resetting relations’ (Asian Affairs, Dec. edition) conveyed important
Read moreBiden needs a coherent strategy on Asia Professor Duncan J. McCampbell’s piece ‘Resetting relations’ (Asian Affairs, Dec. edition) conveyed important
Read moreRisks and rewards of ‘managed coexistence’ Language is important and, in today’s environment, it is global. A phrase used between
Read moreWe need Biden to repair Trump’s damage Duncan McCampbell writes (“Re-setting relations”, December 2020) that the election of Joe Biden
Read moreCovid: winning the cure At first glance, a global pandemic might be viewed as a straightforward apolitical challenge, a shared
Read moreFrom pro to con Last year the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said his government was ‘pro-China’. But since then
Read moreBiden must listen to new Asian voices In August 2011, Joe Biden visited China where he dined in a Beijing
Read moreThe moral low ground The article by Nicholas Nugent on the impending Myanmar parliamentary elections (‘Faith in the polls, fear
Read moreThe need for nuance In this American election year, Asia has moved centre-stage with rising hostile rhetoric between China and
Read moreToo much to lose Your September editorial perfectly underscores the counterproductive nature of the ‘zero-sum’ mentality displayed by both the
Read moreChallenging the hegemons: the power of Asian alliances Shortly after the 2016 American presidential election, the Indo-Pacific heard the first
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