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New Web Resources: GW Launches Rising Powers Program Website
The Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University has launched a new website to feature its “Rising Powers” Program, featuring research on both the evolving world views of aspiring powers and the interaction of power and identity in Asia. The site offers the project’s publications, as well as a growing research database.
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In the News: Council on Foreign Relations Launches New Asia Blog
The Council on Foreign Relations has launched a new Asia-related blog, Asia Unbound. Initial posts by Council experts cover U.S.-Japanese discussions on basing, H1N1 in North Korea, Sino-American relations, and cyber conflict talks.
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