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Avinash Paliwal on What Lies Ahead for Bangladesh

Avinash Paliwal on What Lies Ahead for Bangladesh

By Sudha Ramachandran
“If [Prime Minister] Hasina is unable to curb electoral violence, and is unable to offer patronage to the military elites, the chances of [military] intervention increase.”
Is China Following Japan’s Economic Trajectory?

Is China Following Japan’s Economic Trajectory?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from George Magnus.

What to Make of Germany’s China Strategy

What to Make of Germany’s China Strategy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Tim Rühlig.

Military-Civil Fusion: China, the US, and Beyond 

Military-Civil Fusion: China, the US, and Beyond 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Yoram Evron. 

Muqtedar Khan on Why Religious Nationalism Is Poisoning South Asia

Muqtedar Khan on Why Religious Nationalism Is Poisoning South Asia

By Sudha Ramachandran
“The current plight of Indian Muslims is a direct consequence of Jinnah’s vision and the emergence of copycat Hindu nationalism, which essentially embraces the same idea of religious nationalism.”
Interview: Life Under Taliban Rule for Afghan Women

Interview: Life Under Taliban Rule for Afghan Women

By Shannon Tiezzi
A woman’s right advocate based in Afghanistan voices an urgent plea: “Be our voice to recognize the gender apartheid in Afghanistan under the Taliban regime.”

‘Wireless Wars’: How China (Almost) Came to Dominate 5G

‘Wireless Wars’: How China (Almost) Came to Dominate 5G

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonathan Pelson.
Malaysia Readies for State Polls That Will Test PM Anwar

Malaysia Readies for State Polls That Will Test PM Anwar

By Sebastian Strangio
Ahead of the August 12 elections, the country remains highly politically polarized along ethnic lines.

US and Taiwan: Semiconductor Supply Chain Partnership

US and Taiwan: Semiconductor Supply Chain Partnership

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Lotta Danielsson. 

Hassan Abbas on the Return of the Taliban

Hassan Abbas on the Return of the Taliban

By Catherine Putz
"Getting into another warlike situation with the Taliban is unlikely to improve the plight of ordinary Afghans or the nature of Afghanistan’s reality today."

Reflecting on the Korean Armistice, 70 Years Later

Reflecting on the Korean Armistice, 70 Years Later

By Shannon Tiezzi
The Korean Peninsula remains divided, but in South Korea at least there are “wide-ranging and serious reflections on the meaning and consequences of the war,” says historian Gregg A. Brazinsky.
The China-Russia Power Play

The China-Russia Power Play

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alicja Bachulska.

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