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The Asia-Pacific in 2015: What to Expect

The Asia-Pacific in 2015: What to Expect

By The Diplomat
The Diplomat looks at the trends to watch across the region in the coming year.
China to 'Regulate' Foreign NGOs

China to 'Regulate' Foreign NGOs

By Ankit Panda
China may pass a national law stifling the operations of foreign NGOs in the country.

Australia Picks New Defense Minister in Cabinet Reshuffle

Australia Picks New Defense Minister in Cabinet Reshuffle

By Ankit Panda
Prime Minister Tony Abbott's first cabinet reshuffle will bring in a new defense minister.

What Now for Japan?

What Now for Japan?

By James Pach
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wins reelection, but the policy challenges remain.

Modi Ushers in New Era for India

Modi Ushers in New Era for India

By Harsh V. Pant
An ambitious leader for an increasingly ambitious state.
China Ignores US Call for Cooperation on North Korean Cyber Attacks

China Ignores US Call for Cooperation on North Korean Cyber Attacks

By Shannon Tiezzi
China and the U.S. remain far apart when it comes to cyber issues.

Fomer Hu Jintao Aide Falls to President Xi's Anti-Corruption Drive

Fomer Hu Jintao Aide Falls to President Xi's Anti-Corruption Drive

By Shannon Tiezzi
After two years' worth of rumors, Ling Jihua has been formally placed under investigation for disciplinary violations.
The Case for Stronger Bhutanese-American Ties

The Case for Stronger Bhutanese-American Ties

By Matthew F. Ferraro
There is a compelling argument for strengthening ties with the tiny kingdom of Bhutan.

International Law and the South China Sea

International Law and the South China Sea

By Truong-Minh Vu and Trang Pham
China's approach to international law is driving the US and ASEAN into a ‘juridical alliance.’

Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election Heats Up

By Taylor Dibbert
Incumbent Rajapaska is still the frontrunner, but high-level defections are cause for concern.

China’s Big Diplomacy Shift

China’s Big Diplomacy Shift

By Timothy Heath
China signals a change in priorities, raising the risk of tension with the developed world.
Mass Bridal Disappearance in Hebei

Mass Bridal Disappearance in Hebei

By Luke Corbin
The mysterious disappearance of hundred young Vietnamese women underscores China’s problem with trafficking.

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