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2015

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Why COP21 Matters to Asia

Why COP21 Matters to Asia

By Nithin Coca
Asia is particularly vulnerable to climate change, and key to a deal at the Paris conference.
Australia’s Drone Debate

Australia’s Drone Debate

By Robert Potter and Chris Sheahan
Drones can do more than just kill people.

Play The Diplomat's Quiz: November 29, 2015 Edition

Play The Diplomat's Quiz: November 29, 2015 Edition

By Ankit Panda
Test your knowledge of the Asia-Pacific region with The Diplomat's weekly news quiz!

Europe Must Follow Through on Rights in Thailand

Europe Must Follow Through on Rights in Thailand

By Anthony Kleven
Brussels must enforce its newfound approach to trade with Thailand.

Does India Have Lessons for China and the South China Sea?

Does India Have Lessons for China and the South China Sea?

By Mercedes Page
Beijing can learn a thing or two from how New Delhi has managed maritime disputes with its neighbors.
Nepal’s New Challenge

Nepal’s New Challenge

By Maximillian Mørch
The adoption of the new constitution is not the end of the struggle for equality, fairness and tolerance.

The Economic Risks of India’s Wealth Inequality

The Economic Risks of India’s Wealth Inequality

By Asit K. Biswas and Kris Hartley
"There is a line beyond which inequality is too high, and India is close to – if not already beyond – that line."
What Is China's Plan for Fighting Global Terrorism?

What Is China's Plan for Fighting Global Terrorism?

By Shannon Tiezzi
After the Paris attacks, China pledged to support the international fight against terrorism. But how?

The Caspian States in Russia's Military Bind

The Caspian States in Russia's Military Bind

By Evan Gottesman
Moscow's broader international military engagements might worry its Caspian neighbors.

The Consequences of China's Obsession With Stability

The Consequences of China's Obsession With Stability

By David Volodzko

South Korean President Compares Protesters to ISIS

South Korean President Compares Protesters to ISIS

By John Power
South Korea's Park Geun-hye warns that anti-government protests could be infiltrated by "terrorist elements."
The Security Implications of China's Belt and Road

The Security Implications of China's Belt and Road

By Kerry Brown
How China's OBOR might creep from economics to security issues.

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