Monday linkage

by Sam Roggeveen - 23 February 2009 12:03PM

  • A rich collection of Chinese English-language scholarship on international relations. (Thanks to Rory for the link.)
  • Counter-terrorism: why Pakistan should now be a higher US priority than Afghanistan. Does the same logic apply to Australia?
  • From the PBS Frontline documentary series: Inside the meltdown. And related, Mark Thirlwell's Wednesday Lunch address on the global economic scene is now on Slow TV.
  • 'Breakout capability achieved': That's the headline from the Institute for Science and International Security's analysis of the latest IAEA report on Iran's nuclear program.
  • Hillary Clinton on Indonesian youth TV:

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