"Guns & Butter," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), November 16, 2009
"In Era of Upheaval, Author Stood Against Storm," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, November 15, 2009
"The War on Terrorism Ends; and the Winner Is... China," by Leon T. Hadar, Huffington Post, November 9, 2009
"America's Alliances Are Costly Relics," by Justin Logan, DefenseNews, November 9, 2009
"Stoke China's Fears," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), October 23, 2009
"Transforming Japan-US Alliance," by Doug Bandow, Korea Times, October 20, 2009
"The China Syndrome," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), October 19, 2009
"Storm Warning," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, September 26, 2009
"A Defining Moment?," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Beijing Review, September 22, 2009
"Book Review: Engagement with North Korea," by Doug Bandow, Washington Times, September 15, 2009
"Bipolar Pyongyang," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), September 9, 2009
"Dealing with the New Japan: Washington Won't Take "No" for an Answer," by Doug Bandow, Huffington Post, September 2, 2009
"How to Deal With North Korea," by Doug Bandow, Korea Times, August 31, 2009
"Tokyo Drift," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), August 31, 2009
"Talk to Burma," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), August 17, 2009
"Who's In Charge?," by Doug Bandow, Korea Times, August 9, 2009
"A New International Monetary System," by Deepak Lal, Business Standard, August 6, 2009
"Grumpy Old Men," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), August 4, 2009
"Socialist-Market Virus Threatens US and China," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, July 31, 2009
"Kim's Heir," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), July 28, 2009
"Following the New Australian Defense Model," by Doug Bandow, American Spectator, July 13, 2009
"Going 'All In' with North Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), July 9, 2009
"China's Dollar Delusion," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar and Arvind Subramanian, Guardian, July 8, 2009
"The China Card," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), July 1, 2009
"A Tattered Umbrella," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), June 16, 2009
"Nuclear Realities," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), June 11, 2009
"Socialism, US-Style," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, June 1, 2009
"Which Side Is Bluffing in N Korean Standoff?," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, May 29, 2009
"Forgetting Pyongyang," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), May 27, 2009
"China's Cards," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, May 20, 2009
"Rangoon's Renaissance," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), May 7, 2009
"Hike Trade With Korea, Check China," by Doug Bandow, Detroit News, May 6, 2009
"N. Korea Requires Realism and Restraint," by Doug Bandow, IBDEditorials.com, May 6, 2009
"Book Review: China's Rise and the Two Koreas," by Doug Bandow, Washington Times, May 5, 2009
"China's Military Rise Means End of US Hegemony?," by Doug Bandow, Korea Times, May 5, 2009
"With Realism and Restraint," by Doug Bandow, Korea Times, May 1, 2009
"An Economic Retreat from East Asia," by Doug Bandow, American Spectator, April 27, 2009
"In Excess," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, April 22, 2009
"Ignoring Kim," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), April 20, 2009
"It's Goodbye Chindia and Hello Chimerica," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Times of India, April 19, 2009
"Red Scare," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), April 15, 2009
"A Bold Plan B for North Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Christian Science Monitor, April 15, 2009
"The Dangers of a New Global Reserve Currency," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, April 2, 2009
"US Cries Chinese Wolf," by David Isenberg, Asia Times, March 30, 2009
"Restoring Confidence in the Indonesian Rupiah," by Steve H. Hanke, FinanceAsia, March 20, 2009
"A Short-Lived Affair with the Protectionist Temptress," by Daniel J. Ikenson, South China Morning Post, March 9, 2009
"Fight Drugs or Terrorists — But Not Both," by Ted Galen Carpenter and David Rittgers, Guardian, March 6, 2009
"Unlocking Potential," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, February 27, 2009
"Outlook on China: Peaceful Partner or Warmonger?," by Malou Innocent, Christian Science Monitor, February 26, 2009
"Starting the Second Korean War?," by Doug Bandow, Reason (Online), February 26, 2009
"Balancing Beijing," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), February 23, 2009
"The Asian Century," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), February 17, 2009
"Indonesia's Monetary Muddle," by Ross H. McLeod and Steve H. Hanke, The Wall Street Journal Asia, February 9, 2009
"High Forex Reserves Can Worsen Recession," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Times of India, February 8, 2009
"Kim's Temper Tantrum," by Doug Bandow, National Interest (Online), February 3, 2009
"Depressing Economics," by Alan Reynolds, Forbes, January 19, 2009
"Services Won't Save Us from Recession," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Economic Times (India), January 14, 2009
"Economic Forecasts: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, Times of India, December 21, 2008
"China Must Be Central to US Global Agenda," by Leon T. Hadar, South China Morning Post, December 10, 2008
"A Brave New World Awaits," by David Isenberg, Asia Times, November 26, 2008
"Creating Financial Harmony: Lessons for China," by James A. Dorn, Beijing Review, November 20, 2008
"Taiwan's Delicate Détente," by Ted Galen Carpenter, The Wall Street Journal Asia, October 30, 2008
"Questionable Deals in a Volatile Region," by Malou Innocent and Christopher Preble, South China Morning Post, October 27, 2008
"Long-Term Implications of the Financial Crisis," by Jagadeesh Gokhale, Cato.org, October 14, 2008
"What Russia Wants," by Ted Galen Carpenter, American Conservative, September 18, 2008
"Olympian Task," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, August 30, 2008
"Polluted Markets," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, August 18, 2008
"Trade with China Gets the Gold," by Will Wilkinson, Marketplace, August 13, 2008
"China Grows 'Faster, Higher, Stronger'," by James A. Dorn, Far Eastern Economic Review, August 11, 2008
"Caveats on Reform," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, July 28, 2008
"US Keeps Taiwan at Arm's Length," by David Isenberg, Asia Times, July 22, 2008
"Trading Places?," by Justin Logan, South China Morning Post, July 16, 2008
"A Plan B for Pyongyang," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), July 14, 2008
"Fat Risks? Sumo, Some Less," by John Luik and Patrick Basham, Washington Times, July 11, 2008
"Olympics Are for Sport, Not Politics," by Ilya Shapiro, Marketplace, July 10, 2008
"China's Energy Woes," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Far Eastern Economic Review, June 30, 2008
"Curb Your Enthusiasm," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), June 27, 2008
"The Danger of Economic Nationalism," by James A. Dorn, Beijing Review, June 24, 2008
"Now's Not the Time to End US-China Economic Dialogue," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, June 24, 2008
"The Price of Rice," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, June 19, 2008
"Trade, They SED," by Daniel J. Ikenson, National Review (Online), June 18, 2008
"Against the Grain," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, American Spectator, June 13, 2008
"Big Guys Don't Begrudge Others Their Successes," by David Donadio, Caijing, June 12, 2008
"Commodity Snatchers," by Steve H. Hanke, Forbes, June 12, 2008
"Worried Dragon," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), June 11, 2008
"This Global Show Must Go On," by Tyler Cowen, The New York Times, June 8, 2008
"McCain Talking Too Tough on Russia, China," by Malou Innocent, Orange County Register, June 3, 2008
"Jakarta's Fuel-Price Gauntlet," by Ross H. McLeod and Steve H. Hanke, Far Eastern Economic Review, June 3, 2008
"Do No Harm," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times, June 2, 2008
"Disaster Protection," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, May 27, 2008
"Balance of Power Is Continuing to Shift From the US," by Leon T. Hadar, Israel News, May 21, 2008
"China's Financial Repression," by James A. Dorn, Washington Times, May 21, 2008
"A Hard Look at China's Soft Power," by David Isenberg, Asia Times Online, May 15, 2008
"Famine Mentality in a Time of Bumper Crops," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, South China Morning Post, May 15, 2008
"Playing for Keeps," by James A. Dorn, The American, May 12, 2008
"The Limits of Monetary Policy," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, May 9, 2008
"Increasing Allure of US Business Schools," by David Donadio, South China Morning Post, May 5, 2008
"On Rice and Corn Laws," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, May 1, 2008
"Sliding into Recession," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, American Spectator (Online), April 30, 2008
"The Olympics: Plus Ça Change …," by Ilya Shapiro, National Interest (Online), April 17, 2008
"America's Protectionist Drift," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, April 4, 2008
"In Praise of Private Infrastructure," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, April 1, 2008
"How Can Mainland 'Super Ministries' Be Accountable?," by David Donadio, South China Morning Post, March 28, 2008
"Taiwan Strait Tightrope," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Asian Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2008
"Sovereign Wealth Paranoia," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, March 8, 2008
"China's No. 1," by Li Ping, South China Morning Post, February 25, 2008
"Golden Opportunity," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, January 31, 2008
"Mainland Risks a Return to Central-Planning Mindset," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, January 28, 2008
"Why You Don't Always Get What You Pay for," by David Donadio, South China Morning Post, January 16, 2008
"Inside Track: Strait Talk," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), January 15, 2008
"Fool Me Once... North Korea Does it Again," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest (Online), January 9, 2008
"US Mercantilist Machismo, China Replaces Japan," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, December 19, 2007
"Nationalistic Barriers," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, December 13, 2007
"Pen Beats Sword," by Daniel J. Ikenson, National Review (Online), December 12, 2007
"Good Fuel Economy," by David Donadio, South China Morning Post, December 3, 2007
"Toxic Toys: Congress Risks Making Things Worse," by James A. Dorn, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, November 24, 2007
"Laying the Foundations for a Greener China," by David Donadio, South China Morning Post, November 9, 2007
"Will the Philippine Boom Continue?," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, October 30, 2007
"Sharpening the Dragon's Claws," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Star Telegram, October 24, 2007
"Poverty or Prosperity for China's Farmers?," by Zhu Keliang and Roy Prosterman, South China Morning Post, October 12, 2007
"The Inflation Threat," by James A. Dorn, Caijing, September 27, 2007
"Economic Freedom: Indonesia Underperforms," by Steve H. Hanke, Globe Asia, September 21, 2007
"Economic Freedom Breeds Prosperity," by James A. Dorn, Caijing, September 17, 2007
"Talking Past One Another: Taiwan, China, America and the "Status Quo"," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, August 11, 2007
"Free Markets, Not Protectionism, Key To Chinese Economic Reform," by James A. Dorn, Australian Financial Review, August 8, 2007
"Open and Accountable," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, August 8, 2007
"U.S. on Sidelines in Asia," by Leon T. Hadar, OCRegister.com, August 1, 2007
"Talk to Iran; It's Working with N. Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, OCRegister.com, July 25, 2007
"The Real Difference Between Indonesia and the Rest," by Steve H. Hanke, Financial Times, July 9, 2007
"The IMF's Fuzzy New Principle," by James A. Dorn, Caijing, July 8, 2007
"The Global Savings Glut and Its Consequences," by Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, South China Morning Post, June 8, 2007
"China in a Vice Grip," by James A. Dorn, Caijing, June 8, 2007
"Ties That Blind," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, May 1, 2007
"In the End, Yeltsin Went the Way of Freedom," by Andrei Illarionov, Moscow Times (Russia), April 28, 2007
"Is China Cheating?," by James A. Dorn, Caijing, April 26, 2007
"Taiwan's Free Ride on U.S. Defense," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Asian Wall Street Journal, April 23, 2007
"Chinese Takeout," by James A. Dorn, National Review (Online), April 11, 2007
"Taking Aim at Low Taxes," by Daniel J. Mitchell, Cato.org, April 4, 2007
"A US-China Arms Race on the Final Frontier," by Malou Innocent, Asia Times Online, March 28, 2007
"Paulson's Stride Through Asia," by Leon T. Hadar, National Interest, March 12, 2007
"China's Defense Budget Fiction," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, March 7, 2007
"Stock Shock," by Alan Reynolds, Washington Times, March 4, 2007
"3 Cheers on the Pyongyang Deal? Maybe Not," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Star Telegram, February 16, 2007
"U.S. automakers unfairly blame Japan for their own demise," by Daniel Griswold, Union Leader, February 7, 2007
"Found in China, Bust of Adam Smith," by James A. Dorn, Times of India, January 29, 2007
"How Security Problems Can Undermine Economic Progress," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Times of India, November 29, 2006
"Nuclear Neighbors Might Thwart N. Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Chicago Sun-Times, November 11, 2006
"North Korea and Iran: The Case for Formal Relations," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Chronicles, November 2, 2006
"Japan's Next Move," by Christopher Preble, Cato.org, October 22, 2006
"North Korean Sanctions: A Cruel Mirage," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Christopher Preble, Houston Chronicle, October 19, 2006
"Chinese Must Pluck Kim From Nuke Perch," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Daily News, October 10, 2006
"Financial Repression Dogs China," by James A. Dorn, Australian Financial Review, October 3, 2006
"Bringing Down Kim," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato.org, September 4, 2006
"A Plea for Normalcy," by Christopher Preble, National Interest, September 1, 2006
"The Case for Economic Liberalism," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, August 23, 2006
"American Worry-Mongering About China," by Daniel Griswold, Globalist, August 1, 2006
"Say It Isn't So, Hong Kong," by Alan Reynolds, Washington Times, July 30, 2006
"Rosett Column on North Korea Reckless and Illogical," by Ted Galen Carpenter, USA Today, July 14, 2006
"Careful What You Wish For: The Effort to Oust Chen Shui-bian," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato.org, July 13, 2006
"A Nuisance, Not a Threat," by Ted Galen Carpenter, The Baltimore Sun, July 10, 2006
"Don't Count on Japan's Support for Sanctions," by Christopher Preble, The Baltimore Sun, June 29, 2006
"Hasty Plans a Bigger Threat Than N. Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Daily News, June 28, 2006
"What Strategic Ambiguity?," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, June 12, 2006
"Regime Change?," by Steve H. Hanke, Forbes, June 5, 2006
"Japan's Growing Confidence Should Be Welcomed," by Christopher Preble, Financial Times, May 17, 2006
"The Bush Administration Snubs Taiwan," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Fox News (Online), May 12, 2006
"A Champion of Liberty," by Marian L. Tupy, TCSdaily.com, April 20, 2006
"China’s Dilemma," by James A. Dorn, Baltimore Examiner, April 19, 2006
"Uncle Sam Knows Best?," by Steve H. Hanke, Baltimore Examiner, April 17, 2006
"Tougher Than It Looks," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato.org, April 12, 2006
"A Capital Problem," by James A. Dorn, Cato.org, March 23, 2006
"How China Can Reassure Neighbors, U.S.," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Fox News (Online), March 17, 2006
"The Pressure Cooker Heats Up," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, January 11, 2006
"Cornering Freedom in China," by Daniel J. Ikenson, National Review (Online), January 4, 2006
"Letter to the Editor: Hong Kong Market Protection Near Top of World League," by Steve H. Hanke, Financial Times, December 13, 2005
"Growing Wealth Crowds Out Oppression," by Daniel Griswold, Investor's Business Daily, November 25, 2005
"China's War Chest," by Steve H. Hanke, Forbes, November 14, 2005
"Let Business Trump Quest for Dominance," by James A. Dorn, Japan Times, November 13, 2005
"America's New Strategic Relationship With Japan," by Christopher Preble, The Wall Street Journal, November 7, 2005
"China Should Come Clean on Defense Spending," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Justin Logan, South China Morning Post, October 25, 2005
"Foreign Policy Welfare Queen," by Doug Bandow, Reason (Online), October 17, 2005
"Feeding a Failing State's Hungry," by Doug Bandow, Cato.org, September 25, 2005
"U.S. Should Be Suspicious of N. Korea's Nuclear Concessions," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Chicago Sun-Times, September 24, 2005
"North Korea Calls for Engagement, Not Isolation," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Fox News (Online), September 16, 2005
"A China Policy in America’s Interest," by Daniel Griswold, The Hill, September 13, 2005
"First, Defuse the Bomb in North Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, The Baltimore Sun, August 25, 2005
"Beijing's Tactical Retreat," by Steve H. Hanke, Forbes, August 24, 2005
"The Pentagon's Surprisingly Sober Look at China," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Justin Logan, National Interest, August 16, 2005
"An Abuse of the Free Market," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, August 5, 2005
"Have patience with Beijing," by James A. Dorn, Australian Financial Review, July 25, 2005
"Car Wars," by Alan Reynolds, Creators Syndicate, June 9, 2005
"Hong Kong's Excellent Taxes," by Alan Reynolds, TownHall.com, June 2, 2005
"Eastern Fronts," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Justin Logan, American Prospect.com, May 16, 2005
"India vs. China," by Deepak Lal, Business Standard, May 15, 2005
"China Syndrome," by Steve H. Hanke, The Wall Street Journal, May 9, 2005
"Alliances and Counter-alliances in Asia," by Stanley Kober, Fox News (Online), April 17, 2005
"Forcing North Korea's Hand," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Fox News (Online), March 30, 2005
"The Trouble with Taiwan," by Ted Galen Carpenter and Justin Logan, Taiwan Economic News, March 11, 2005
"Why China Won't Revalue," by Steve H. Hanke, Forbes, February 28, 2005
"Poor Decisions for the Poor," by Jenifer Zeigler, Apple Daily, February 16, 2005
"Zhao’s Market-Liberal Vision," by James A. Dorn, Apple Daily, January 26, 2005
"Altruism? Bah, Humbug," by Radley Balko, Apple Daily, December 22, 2004
"Will China Sell the Dollar?," by James A. Dorn, Apple Daily, December 15, 2004
"Economic Freedom Must Lead the Way in Hong Kong," by James A. Dorn, Apple Daily, November 24, 2004
"Bush Re-election Will Benefit Trade with East Asia," by Daniel Griswold, Apple Daily, November 10, 2004
"China's Economic Miracle in Danger," by James A. Dorn, The Standard, November 8, 2004
"Powell's Dangerous Kowtow to China," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Korea Herald, November 1, 2004
"Does Hong Kong Work Too Much?," by Marian L. Tupy, Apple Daily, October 28, 2004
"How Should China and America Respond to the Age without Textile Quota," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Gary Hufbaue and Yong Tang, People's Daily Online, September 27, 2004
"Engagement Is Working," by James A. Dorn, Apple Daily, September 1, 2004
"Which John Kerry Will Shape U.S. Trade Policy?," by Daniel Griswold, Apple Daily, August 18, 2004
"15 Years after Tiananmen," by James A. Dorn, Investor's Business Daily, June 4, 2004
"Beijing Smothers Hong Kong -- and Drives Taiwan Farther Away," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Apple Daily, June 2, 2004
"Those Meddlesome ChiComs," by Doug Bandow, American Spectator, March 12, 2004
"How Hong Kong Can Build A Great Society," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, March 11, 2004
"The Stealth Trade War," by Daniel J. Ikenson, Apple Daily, February 18, 2004
"A Fix for China's Pensions," by James A. Dorn, Cato.org, February 9, 2004
"The Case for Market Liberalism," by James A. Dorn, Investor's Business Daily, January 14, 2004
"Opening the Door to Economic Freedom," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, January 8, 2004
"Making Sense Out of Russia's Free Trade Initiative," by Marian L. Tupy, Investor's Business Daily, October 24, 2003
"Bush's North Korea Gambit," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Fox News (Online), October 24, 2003
"American Carefree Tourists, Beware," by Doug Bandow, Christian Science Monitor, October 6, 2003
"A Nuclear North Korea? Live with it," by Ted Galen Carpenter, South China Morning Post, October 1, 2003
"What Beijing needs to learn from Hong Kong," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, September 26, 2003
"Distinguishing Friends from Adversaries," by Doug Bandow, Korea Herald, September 25, 2003
"Acid Test for North Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times, September 22, 2003
"Capital Freedom for China," by James A. Dorn, Cato.org, September 9, 2003
"Free China, Float the Yuan," by James A. Dorn, Cato.org, September 3, 2003
"The Future of Liberalism in China," by James A. Dorn, Washington Times, August 7, 2003
"Overestimating China's Willingness to Pressure North Korea," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Interest, August 6, 2003
"A New Mantra for China: Seek Truth From Freedom," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, July 26, 2003
"Solving China's Currency Woes," by Steve H. Hanke, National Post, July 24, 2003
"Sending a Message to Beijing," by Jimmy Lai, Cato.org, July 10, 2003
"Cutting the Tripwire: It’s time to get out of Korea," by Doug Bandow, Reason, July 1, 2003
"Are We Headed for War with North Korea?," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Asia Times, June 12, 2003
"Letter to the Editor: Time for a currency board rule in China," by Steve H. Hanke, Financial Times, June 4, 2003
"Putting Politics Before Health," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, May 26, 2003
"Liberty Will Survive Hong Kong's New Laws," by Brink Lindsey, Financial Times, February 4, 2003
"Parting Company With Ungrateful Allies," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato.org, January 19, 2003
"Liberalizing China's Financial Sector," by James A. Dorn, China Online, December 6, 2002
"Needless Exposure to Risk," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Washington Times, November 19, 2002
"Rethinking Deflation," by Alan Reynolds, Washington Times, November 3, 2002
"The Need to Engage China," by James A. Dorn, Cato.org, October 9, 2002
"U.S. Troops Must Not Be Palace Guards," by Charles V. Peña, Los Angeles Times, July 31, 2002
"China's Accession to the WTO: A Winning Outcome for both China and the United States," by Mark Groombridge, China Brief, July 24, 2001
"With Friends Like These ...," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Cato.org, April 18, 2001
"Policymakers Dumping on Trade," by Casey Lartigue, Korea Times, April 7, 2001
"State-Owned Enterprises Continue to Hinder Chinese Growth," by James A. Dorn, Japan Times, September 21, 2000
"China's Next Step to Prosperity," by James A. Dorn, Korea Herald, August 18, 2000
"Appeasing China, Humiliating Ourselves," by Ted Galen Carpenter, National Review (Online), August 14, 2000
"Forgotten War in a Forgotten Country," by Doug Bandow, American Spectator, August 12, 2000
"Finance Matters: As WTO Accession Looms, China's Financial Prospects Remain Limited," by James A. Dorn, China Online, June 20, 2000
"You'll Never Guess What South Korea Frowns Upon," by Casey Lartigue, Cato.org, May 28, 2000
"Free Trade Promotes Chinese Liberalism," by Ted Galen Carpenter and James A. Dorn, Korea Herald, May 23, 2000
"Trade with China: Business Profits or Human Rights?," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, May 5, 2000
"What China Badly Needs Is Market Taoism," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, December 8, 1999
"China Needs Market Taoism," by James A. Dorn, Korea Herald, December 7, 1999
"Two Sides to China's WTO Membership," by Claude Barfield and Mark Groombridge, Cato.org, November 17, 1999
"A New Financial Architecture for China," by James A. Dorn, Korea Herald, October 30, 1999
"Hugs for Pyongyang," by Doug Bandow, Washington Times, October 4, 1999
"China's Financial Future," by James A. Dorn, China Online, September 24, 1999
"Capital Freedom Spells Prosperity," by James A. Dorn, South China Morning Post, September 19, 1999
"The Right Way to Get China into the WTO," by Mark Groombridge, Apple Daily, September 13, 1999
"Rethinking the North Korean Threat," by Doug Bandow, Newsday, August 22, 1999
"Risky... or Worthy WTO Bid?," by James A. Dorn, Washington Times, July 18, 1999
"Advancing Human Rights in China," by James A. Dorn, Investor's Business Daily, July 10, 1999
"Hong Kong's Legacy," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, July 1, 1999
"China Needs Trade to Change," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, June 9, 1999
"Washington's Skirting Responsibility," by Doug Bandow, Korea Herald, May 25, 1999
"Freeing Okinawa," by Doug Bandow, Korea Herald, May 18, 1999
"Normalize Trade with China," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, April 7, 1999
"The Death of Communism in China," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, March 5, 1999
"Improving Human Rights In China," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, February 8, 1999
"China's Spontaneous Order," by James A. Dorn, Journal of Commerce, December 31, 1998
"Grant China MFN," by Aaron Lukas, Journal of Commerce, July 21, 1998
"Missile Defenses and East Asian Security," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Los Angeles Times, March 28, 1998
"A Silver Lining in Cloud Over Asia?," by Brink Lindsey, San Francisco Chronicle, March 6, 1998
"Asian Economic Tremors Finally Register In Japan," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, January 8, 1998
"China Not Yet Free Market," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, November 12, 1997
"Asia's Struggles Shouldn't Shift U.S. Focus," by Jonathan Clarke, Los Angeles Times, October 10, 1997
"The Tao of Adam Smith," by James A. Dorn, Cato.org, August 19, 1997
"We Must Persist In Trade With China," by Doug Bandow, Cato.org, May 9, 1997
"Korea's Biggest Worry Is Internal," by Jonathan Clarke, Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1997
"Cold War Mentality Taints Security Issues in Asia," by Jonathan Clarke, Los Angeles Times, November 1, 1996
"Bush's Pledge to Defend Taiwan Goes Too Far," by Ted Galen Carpenter, Bridge News, May 9, 2001
"Taiwan's Turn," by Justin Logan, Washington Times, October 3, 2005
"Military Readiness and Korean Commitments," by Doug Bandow, Copley News Service, August 31, 2000