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‘Operation 1027’: The End of the Beginning of Myanmar’s Spring Revolution
The dramatic events of the past month reflect the junta's waning legitimacy, but the battle for the country's future is only just beginning.

Japan’s Intervention in a Taiwan Contingency: It Depends
How a conflict starts, and how the United States responds, would weigh heavily into Tokyo's considerations.

How China Lost Europe
China’s European diplomacy is on a losing streak. Both sides may come to regret it.
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The TUTIT Corridor: Turkey and China Bid to Retain East-West Trade Preeminence
Post-consumerist sentiment and lying flat in China
Indonesian Energy Policy at a Crossroads
China’s Real Estate Crisis Might Be the First Domino in an Economic Disaster
South Korea Housing Market Crunch
Chinese Central Committee Publishes Strategy to Stimulate Private Economy
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Where the Myanmar Junta Fears To Tread
Visits to four different locations in Myanmar, all in varying stages of control by resistance groups.

Bangladesh’s Make-or-Break Elections
The 2024 election is a matter of political survival for both the ruling Awami League and the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.

The Evolution of China’s Interference in Taiwan
China’s foreign information manipulation and interference targeting Taiwan has been ongoing for decades. Here’s a look at its latest evolution.

Hannah McGlade on Australia’s Shame and the Work to Be Done
“Aboriginal communities have been given a clear message by the majority of Australians that they are not respected, and that Australia remains a racist country.”
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China Power
A New World Order

Facing a Rigged Election, Hong Kongers Are Expected to ‘Lie Flat’
Outright calls for a boycott risk legal trouble, but Hong Kongers are not enthused about Sunday's District Council elections.
The Belt and Road Initiative’s Impact Depends on the Recipient Country
Bridging the Narrative Gap in China-US Relations
Silenced in China, Grassroots Activists Commemorate the White Paper Protests Abroad
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means

NASA Chief in India: Big Fillip to India-US Space Agenda
There appears to be a near perfect alignment of the stars for the Indian and U.S. space agencies to collaborate under.
Beyond the Battlefield: China’s Quiet Bid to Sway Taiwan’s 2024 Election (and Future)
Keeping Asia’s Net-Zero Dream Alive
India Deepens Defense Ties with the West, But Criticism of Russia Remains Unlikely
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

Is China Replacing the US as Thailand’s Main Security Partner?
In both arms sales and joint military exercises, China has been rapidly catching up to – or even surpassing – the U.S., Thailand’s official ally.
1 Dead, 7 Missing After US Military Osprey Aircraft Crashes off SW Japan
North Korea Successfully Launched Its Military Spy Satellite. What Now?
MHI Is Riding the Wave of Japan’s Boom in Defense Spending
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

Philippine House Voices Support For Talks With Communist Rebels
The support came a day after Vice President Sara Duterte denounced the resumption of talks with the communist NDFP.
No, China Is Not Intervening in Myanmar’s Civil War
Philippines Calls Out China For ‘Swarming’ Disputed Reef
Vietnam in a Styrofoam Box: A Tale of Corruption and Concealment
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

Modi Juggernaut Wipes Out Congress in India’s ‘Hindi Heartland’
But for winning the southern state of Telangana, the opposition Congress performed dismally in recent state assembly elections.
Illegal Myanmar Immigrants Languish in Jails and Detention Centers in India
The Qosh Tepa Canal: A Source of Hope in Afghanistan
What US Officials and Activists Should Know About the Khalistan Movement
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula

South Korea’s Failed World Expo Bid Sparks President Yoon’s First Apology
Busan’s wildly unsuccessful bid to host World Expo 2030 unnerved the government and voters alike.
South Korea’s Surprisingly Successful China Policy
Will Lee Jun-seok Be the Wild Card in South Korea’s General Election?
What Was in the Now-Scrapped Inter-Korea Military Agreement?
Tokyo Report
News From Japan

Japan Fears Growing Threat From North Korea’s Latest Spy Satellite
Japan goes back to the drawing board to tackle North Korea’s spy satellite and advancing nuclear weapons program.
Is Prime Minister Kishida Leading Japan by Default?
Japan’s ‘Balanced’ Position on Palestine Fails to Impress
The Role of Malaysia in Japan’s New Security Strategy
The Debate
Comment and Opinion

Singapore’s Role as a Neutral Interpreter of China to the West
If the growing West-China division is to be bridged, the Western world needs a more nuanced interpretation of China. Singapore can play that role.
Some China Contacts With Henry Kissinger
Muslim-Majority Countries’ Complicity in the Uyghur Genocide
Taiwan’s Election Isn’t About War. It’s About Clarity.
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

Wind in the Sails of Renewables in Kazakhstan
Astana signs yet another wind farm deal, this time with COP28 host UAE’s Masdar for the development of a 1 gigawatt wind power project.
Bill on Flag Redesign Survives First Reading in Kyrgyzstan’s Parliament
Uzbekistan Takes a Stance Against Promoting or Endorsing Polygamy
How Are Central Asian Jihadi Groups Exploiting the Israel-Hamas War?
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia

Why the United States Needs an Embassy in Tuvalu
Tuvalu, the least visited and fourth smallest country in the world, might not be on everyone’s radar, but it holds a world of potential.
On Bangladesh and Democracy, America’s Approach Is Undermined By History
The Trends Driving Transatlantic Convergence on China
US Authorities Charge Man From India in Plot to Kill Sikh Separatist Leader in New York City
Pacific Money
Economy And Business

Are Investors Becoming Disillusioned With Southeast Asia’s Tech Companies?
Most of the region's major players are yet to live up to the hype that once surrounded them.
Australia, Indonesia Aim to Challenge China’s Dominance in EVs and Batteries
ASEAN Holds the Key to Reducing US Dependence on Taiwan’s Chip Industry
Thailand’s Economic Quagmire: Lagging Growth and Political Turbulence
Oceania
The South Pacific

With New Government, New Zealand’s Foreign Policy Resets on AUKUS, Gaza, and Ukraine
New Foreign Minister Winston Peters has wasted no time overhauling New Zealand’s diplomatic direction.
Australian Wildfires: Is the Term ‘Bushfire’ Out of Date?
Australia Is Close to Eliminating HIV Transmission, But Not There Yet
India: Time to Put the Pacific in Indo-Pacific
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Asia Geopolitics

Biden Meets Xi in San Francisco: Managing Competition
Are the United States and China entering a new, short-term detente, or will unexpected crises derail things?
South China Sea Flashpoints: The Second Thomas Shoal Crisis
Central Asian States and Great Power Geopolitics
Why India’s Relations With Canada Are Strained
Photo Essays
Asia in Pictures

A Lorry Ride With Singapore’s Migrant Workers
Singapore is virtually the only remaining first-world country where it is legal for migrant workers to be ferried on lorries, a vehicle designed for cargo rather than passengers.