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'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
By Mark E. Rosen
Where do we go after the panel has spoken?
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
By Fahad Shah
As India clamps down on Kashmir with an iron grip, it risks permanently losing the hearts and minds of the people.
Japan's 'New Approach' to Russia
By James D.J. Brown
Abe hopes economic interactions will help compel Russia to compromise on a territorial dispute.
After the South China Sea Ruling
By Tuan N. Pham
The long-awaited Tribunal’s merits ruling will come soon. What happens then?
South China Sea: A Legal Analysis of China's Maritime Claims
By Tuan N. Pham
How China seeks to shape maritime law to legitimize its claims.
China in Central and Eastern Europe: 4 Myths
By Dragan Pavlićević
Debunking four myths about China's "16+1" platform with Central and Eastern Europe.
Kazakhstan’s Land Reforms
By Dena Sholk
A major debate on the contentious issue of land reforms is underway in Kazakhstan.
India's Anti-Satellite Weapons
By Harsh Vasani
Does India truly have the ability to target enemy satellites in war?
Behind Indonesia’s Red Scare
By Gatra Priyandita
Why is the Indonesian military again warning of an imminent communist revolution?
East Asia’s Last Undammed River
By Tom Fawthrop
The Salween is one of the last major rivers undammed along its entire course. Can it stay that way?