Articles by Tom Plate

The slow road to Agra

Tom Plate takes the bus and finds it's slow-going on India's road to becoming a superpower
Published on: 5/30/2007
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How to impoverish society

Tom Plate is in New Delhi this week, and hearing from India's prime minister
Published on: 5/25/2007
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Why Asia is crying Wolfowitz

Tom Plate is in New Delhi -- and finding out that, in Asia, American arrogance is not appreciated
Published on: 5/21/2007
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The domino that could push over the 9/11 campaign

Tom Plate says U.S. policy on Pakistan could be a tragedy in the making
Published on: 5/15/2007
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A market whose bite is as bad as its bark

Tom Plate considers what would happen if China were a corporation
Published on: 5/8/2007
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A new deal for globalization

Tom Plate takes a look at free trade's immediate effects
Published on: 5/4/2007
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The deal of this young century

Tom Plate hails the U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement
Published on: 4/30/2007
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The art of the apology

Tom Plate compares the apologies of a South Korean ambassador and the Japanese prime minister
Published on: 4/24/2007
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Non-angry Koreans I have known

Tom Plate questions the relevance of race in the Virginia Tech massacre
Published on: 4/19/2007
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Ban Ki-moon is Korean too

Guns, not just the Korean gunman at Virginia Tech, should be America's focus, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 4/17/2007
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Very big elephants behaving nicely

China and Japan are taking steps to repair relations, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 4/16/2007
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The Sound of Music

Tom Plate explains why the United States' West Coast is different
Published on: 4/11/2007
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The apotheosis of the American Netizen

U.S. presidential candidates are taking a page out of South Korea's playbook, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 4/6/2007
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The U.S.-China Relationship: Only paper thin?

Handle China with care, write Tom Plate
Published on: 4/5/2007
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The vote heard around Asia

Taiwan's voters displayed a wisdom and understanding of geopolitical dynamics in voting for a pro-China presidential candidate, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 3/31/2007
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North Korea and the $25 million misunderstanding

The United States, South Korea and North Korea should not politicize a humanitarian crisis, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 3/30/2007
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Watching out for the Big One

Tom Plate considers Asia and the West's increasingly interlocked economies
Published on: 3/28/2007
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The Rising Sun's latest rise

Tremble not at Japan's military moves, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 3/23/2007
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Can the United States get Asia right?

A new report should show the U.S. media that it needs to pay more attention to Asia, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 3/22/2007
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The blog busters of Asia

Tom Plate asks his students about the prospects for China and Vietnam's Internet filtering regimes
Published on: 3/15/2007
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Learning to love lawyers

Tom Plate comments on Pakistan's judicial wranglings
Published on: 3/13/2007
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Not a Japanese prime minister's finest hour

The less China and South Korea say about Shinzo Abe's denials concerning World War II sex slavery, the worse he looks, writes Tom Plate
Published on: 3/7/2007
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The man who knows (almost) everything

Tom Plate interviews Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Published on: 3/2/2007
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Is China heading back to the dark ages?

Tom Plate says media freedom goes hand in hand with economic growth
Published on: 2/27/2007
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Woman power in Singapore's media

Tom Plate takes a whirlwind tour of Singapore's talk show scene
Published on: 2/23/2007
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