(2010-11-16) -- Also appears in over 140 other news sources

(2010-11-16) -- Also appears in over 140 other news sources
(2010-11-21) At this point it's far too early to speculate on whether defense-spending cuts would jeopardize buildup funding, said Denny Roy, an expert on northeastern Asia security issues, but if the defense cuts do come, they probably won't be felt here
(2010-11-21) -- Also appears in: Fast-Nu, pakstudy.com, Right Vision News, Taleem News
(2010-11-24) Charles Morrison, president of the center, emphasized that one of the world's great stories of the last half century has been "the rise-or re-rise-of Asia and the emergence of the Asia-Pacific region as the world's growth center."
(2010-11-24) Denny Roy, a senior fellow at the East-West Center in Hawaii, says this kind of Chinese media coverage does not surprise him.
"Well, it's typical based on the recent cases of this type of activity by North Korea, that the Chinese will focus
(2010-11-27) Article excerpt:
"Mr Pohiva's deputy, Dr Sitiveni Halapua, is considered a possibility to become Tonga's first democratically elected Prime Minister.
He has recently returned from a post at the East-West Centre in Hawaii and is an academic
(2010-11-29) Generally, the Japanese central government has the authority to overrule local leaders, but in this particular case, the Okinawa governor may have a lot of pull, said Denny Roy, an expert on Asia-Pacific military affairs, before the election.
(2010-11-24) China's approach to innovation and standardization hardly played a role in international economic diplomacy until a few years ago. With China's economic power on the rise, that assessment has changed dramatically. Today, Beijing's innovation
(2010-11-29) -- Also appears in: Targeted News Service, US Fed News
(2010-12-06) While it is common to look for "win-win" solutions in other contexts, elections rarely fit into this paradigm. However, both the ruling pan-blue Kuomintang and the opposition pan-green Democratic Progressive Party emerged as winners in the No
(2010-12-03) -- Also appears in: APEC-VC Korea
(2010-12-06) -- Also appears in: NEAATO Blog
(2010-12-06) There is no doubt that "China is the single most influential country over North Korea," says Denny Roy, a North Korea expert at the East-West Center in Hawaii. Its potential leverage is such that Beijing could sink the North Korean government