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November 2014

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TAPI Pipeline Finally Sees Some Momentum

TAPI Pipeline Finally Sees Some Momentum

By Casey Michel
Some recent developments appear to have taken the U.S.-backed initiative beyond the concept stage.
Asia’s Faltering ‘Womenomics’

Asia’s Faltering ‘Womenomics’

By Anthony Fensom
The region has made little headway in achieving gender equality.

Uber Faces More Regulation in Southeast Asia

Uber Faces More Regulation in Southeast Asia

By Mong Palatino
Regulators from the region are voicing concerns about the innovative transport business.

One Year of ADIZ: What Next for China?

One Year of ADIZ: What Next for China?

By Ankit Panda
China's East China Sea air defense identification zone (ADIZ) remains ambiguous.

For SAARC to Work, India and Pakistan Must Resolve Differences

For SAARC to Work, India and Pakistan Must Resolve Differences

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Despite Modi highlighting South Asia’s problems at the SAARC summit, SAARC fails to progress.
China's Domestic Violence Breakthrough

China's Domestic Violence Breakthrough

By Shannon Tiezzi
China has drafted its first-ever law on domestic violence.

What Occupy Central Reveals About China

What Occupy Central Reveals About China

By Yang Hengjun
"How we treat people with different opinions in ordinary times will eventually, at a certain time, come back to us."
China Makes Inroads Into India's Backyard

China Makes Inroads Into India's Backyard

By Shannon Tiezzi
At the SAARC summit in Nepal, China seeks deeper relationship with South Asian countries.

Seoul’s Losing Birth Rate Battle

By Tae-jun Kang
The capital requires a comprehensive policy to stave off ‘extinction.’

China-US Relations: The Return of Mao’s Noose

China-US Relations: The Return of Mao’s Noose

By Zach Przystup
‘The U.S. and China are locked in a great power competition, and their primary goals are incompatible.’

A Blueprint for India-Australia Collaboration

A Blueprint for India-Australia Collaboration

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Beyond geopolitics, the two countries have the potential to work together in a number of areas.
US-Japan Defense Guidelines Likely to Be Delayed

US-Japan Defense Guidelines Likely to Be Delayed

By Ricky Hough
For now, Japan’s domestic political turmoil and economic woes are trumping its regional security challenges.

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