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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.

China-US Subsea Sparring and the Global Internet

China-US Subsea Sparring and the Global Internet

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from April Herlevi.
Humayun Kabir on Why Bangladesh Should Hold a Free and Credible Election

Humayun Kabir on Why Bangladesh Should Hold a Free and Credible Election

By Sudha Ramachandran
“Bangladesh can ill afford to lose the trust and confidence of the international community at this critical time.”

Taking Stock of Kyrgyzstan-US Relations With Amb. Lesslie Viguerie

Taking Stock of Kyrgyzstan-US Relations With Amb. Lesslie Viguerie

By Catherine Putz
The Diplomat’s Managing Editor Catherine Putz had a recent conversation with U.S. Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan Lesslie Viguerie about the state of relations.
US Foreign Policy: Between Revenge and Mercy

US Foreign Policy: Between Revenge and Mercy

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Prof. Zachary Shore.

North Kalay Police Chief Han Thar Oo on Policing Under Myanmar’s National Unity Government

North Kalay Police Chief Han Thar Oo on Policing Under Myanmar’s National Unity Government

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
“Myanmar is suffering. We appeal to the world not to forget us.”

George Black on the Toxic Afterlife of the US War in Vietnam

George Black on the Toxic Afterlife of the US War in Vietnam

By Sebastian Strangio
The veteran writer talks about the "small group of thoughtful, committed citizens” that helped publicize the horrific legacies of the war – and foster reconciliation between two former enemies.

Remaking US Naval Power for the 21st Century

Remaking US Naval Power for the 21st Century

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Brent Droste Sadler.
Ali Wyne on China-US Relations After the Blinken Visit

Ali Wyne on China-US Relations After the Blinken Visit

By Shannon Tiezzi
“While diplomatic respites may interrupt the deterioration of U.S.-China relations, they do not alter that trajectory.”

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