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March 2016

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Did Kazakhstan's Elections Matter?

Did Kazakhstan's Elections Matter?

By Catherine Putz
Why did Astana hold elections early and does it matter that the results were more of the same?
What Myanmar Should Do About the Myitsone Dam

What Myanmar Should Do About the Myitsone Dam

By Jared MacDonald
Cancelling and continuing the Chinese project both have consequences. Is there a third option?

After Lahore: The Truth About Terrorism and Pakistan

After Lahore: The Truth About Terrorism and Pakistan

By Rohan Joshi
Despite the senseless violence in Lahore over the weekend, change does not appear to be forthcoming in Pakistan.

Australia’s Navy Begins Testing Combat Systems on Its First Air Warfare Destroyer

Australia’s Navy Begins Testing Combat Systems on Its First Air Warfare Destroyer

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Integration and testing of the Aegis combat system aboard Australia’s first air warfare destroyer has begun.

Security Tops German Foreign Minister’s Agenda in Central Asia

Security Tops German Foreign Minister’s Agenda in Central Asia

By Catherine Putz
The minister is visiting Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan this week.
A Blueprint for China's Neighborhood Diplomacy

A Blueprint for China's Neighborhood Diplomacy

By Xue Li and Zheng Yuwen
China is emphasizing neighborhood diplomacy, but how to actually carry it out?

Japan's 'New' Opposition Party Is Not Actually New

Japan's 'New' Opposition Party Is Not Actually New

By Yuki Tatsumi
The new Democratic Party looks a lot like its primary predecessor, the Democratic Party of Japan.
Islamophobia Could Destroy Singapore: Minister

Islamophobia Could Destroy Singapore: Minister

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Minister’s warning comes amid heightened terror fears in the city-state.

Iran, China and the Silk Road Train

Iran, China and the Silk Road Train

By Sudha Ramachandran
The Yiwu-Tehran train is a significant part of Beijing’s plans for regional integration.

Byungjin Put to the Test: Is North Korea About to Face Another Major Famine?

Byungjin Put to the Test: Is North Korea About to Face Another Major Famine?

By Ankit Panda
Will famine expose the failure of Kim Jong-un's Byungjin policy?

Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat

Pakistan’s Coziness With Non-State Actors Represents the Single Greatest Global Nuclear Security Threat

By Ibne Ali
Pakistan’s willingness to use unpredictable and radical non-state actors puts its nuclear arsenal at risk.
How Sincere Were Obama’s Threats to Stop Iranian Nuclear Proliferation?

How Sincere Were Obama’s Threats to Stop Iranian Nuclear Proliferation?

By David J. Karl
The Goldberg revelations offer further reasons for doubt.

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