
Riding sacred cows, The Economist

The appearance of security, The Economist

"Does the elephant dance?" - India's problems at home -- the Economist

"A China-America romance?", for The Economist

"Knife edge lives", for The Economist

"Thailand's bloody revolution"- the Economist

"Pakistan’s saviour?" (a question re: the candidacy of famous cricket player Imran Khan) - the Economist

"An exercise in fertility" - In Asia’s “little tigers”, big families went out of vogue decades ago - the Economist

" Rebuilding blocks" - (aftermath of Japan’s earthquake and tsunami - the Economist

"The Enablers", for The Economist

"The Buddha and the tigress" - In Tibet, self-destruction has become the latest form of defiance" - the Economist

"Things fall apart in Japan" - the Economist

"Foreign Lives", for The Economist

"The eyes have it", for The Economist

"Nothing new under heaven" - What philosophers thought when China was the world and how it can help China now " - the Economist

"Trawling for trouble", The Economist

"Prophets of piffel", for The Economist

"Malaysia's chameleon" - a most extraordinary politician - the Economist

"Evil Genius", for The Economist

"Getting in the way" - The Economist

"Tiger cubs v precious lambs" - (As "tiger mom's" prep their children for perfection, the contest with China moves to the classroom ) - the Economist

“This insubstantial pageant”, for the Economist

"When the catfish stirs" - Tokyo's earthquakes - the Economist

The shadow of the caliphate - The Economist

The tracks of their tears - The Economist

(A question of who is in control of Pakistan's military) - the Economist

Forty years on

"A half-pike up the nostril" - China’s overreaction to a Japanese “provocation” - the Economist

Chicken Kev and the new brutality" - Politics in Australia is not as unAsian as it appears - the Economist

"In Transit", The Economist

Despite being a woman - The Economist

"The party goes on" - (propaganda and a modern spin on Tiananmen square) - the Economist

The great wave - A look at how Japan views the sea, and itself - the Economist

"From the charm to the offensive" - the Economist

"Spokes and hubbub" - squabbles between Japan and South Korea - the Economist

Birthday Blues, The Economist

Under the umbrella - The Economist

"Japan's love-bubbles for China" - the Economist

"On the antlers of a dilemma" - the Economist

"Lips, teeth and spitting the dummy" - (Chinese policy towards North Korea) - the Economist

"Forcemajeure" - In the contested waters of the South China Sea, China seems able to do whatever it wants - the Economist

"Non-interference on the line" - (The crisis in Ukraine & Chinese foreign policy) - the Economist

(Dissidents in China are giving leaders the jitters) - the Economist

And then they came for the judges - Sri Lanka shuffles further down the path to dictatorship - the Economist

"Bleak House" - (Hindu/muslim tensions in India) - the Economist

"Can’t buy me soft power" - China’s economic might is not doing much for its popularity elsewhere in Asia - the Economist

subject: is India's leadership stoking hindu nationalism? for The Economist

"Another country" - (the hunger strike of India's jailed activist, Irom Sharmila) - the Economist

"The importance of being insincere" - Dealing with North Korea and its nuclear programme requires a suspension of disbelief - the Economist

"Russia’s pivot to Asia", for The Economist

"The books of slaughter and forgetting" - Indonesia’s book bans (and buried history of a brutal past) - the Economist

Whose splendid isolation? - The Economist

"China, Olympic victim?" - The London Olympics revealed some of the insecurity plaguing a confident, rising China - the Economist

"Mad, bad and dangerous to know" - (North Korea's affliction of it's own people) - the Economist

"Vale of tears" - In Kashmir freedom is much farther than a stone’s-throw away - the Economist
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