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The US-China Power Transition: Stage II

The US-China Power Transition: Stage II

By David Lai
China's assertiveness -- and U.S. hedging -- is a natural part of a power transition. It's also dangerous.
Vietnam’s ‘Soft Diplomacy’ in the South China Sea

Vietnam’s ‘Soft Diplomacy’ in the South China Sea

By James Borton
Ly Son Island is a living museum documenting Vietnam's claims to the Paracels and Spratlys.

Lion's Blood: Behind Sri Lanka's Sinha Le Movement

Lion's Blood: Behind Sri Lanka's Sinha Le Movement

By Zachary Walko
The rise of Sinhala-Buddhist ultra-nationalism (allegedly with political backing) could threaten reconciliation.

Much Ado About Malcolm

Much Ado About Malcolm

By Grant Wyeth
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is far from the transformational figure he hoped to be.

Hong Kong’s Mental Health Crisis

Hong Kong’s Mental Health Crisis

By Justin Heifetz
Hong Kong residents struggling with depression, anxiety, or mental disabilities all too often have nowhere to turn.
China-India Relations After the NSG Plenary

China-India Relations After the NSG Plenary

By Deep Pal
Make no mistake: India's failure to win membership in the NSG will shape Sino-Indian relations.

How Hybrid Warfare Could Change Asia

How Hybrid Warfare Could Change Asia

By Nilanthan Niruthan
What the future of warfare might look like in Asia.
The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations

The Rise of China-Afghanistan Security Relations

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
Over the past two years, China-Afghan security cooperation has reached unprecedented levels.

'Comfort Women' Activism in the US

'Comfort Women' Activism in the US

By Jeonghyun Kim
How, and why, activists and artists seek to tell the story of wartime sexual slavery to an American audience.

After the South China Sea Arbitration

After the South China Sea Arbitration

By Mark E. Rosen
Where do we go after the panel has spoken?

India and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

India and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization

By Ashok Sajjanhar
What India's membership means for the organization as well as New Delhi.
Kashmir Is Slipping Away From India

Kashmir Is Slipping Away From India

By Fahad Shah
As India clamps down on Kashmir with an iron grip, it risks permanently losing the hearts and minds of the people.

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