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August 1, 2016

August 01, 2016
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Reject Turkish Calls to Close Gülen Schools
By Catherine Putz
Bishkek usually takes coup threats seriously, but Gülen-linked educational institutions are well-liked.

August 01, 2016
Taiwan’s History Textbook Protests: One Year Later
By Gerrit van der Wees
The student protesters of 2015 may have lost the battle, but won the war.

August 01, 2016
Hong Kong Electoral Commission Shutters Independence Parties
By Cal Wong
Two candidates are disqualified from competing in upcoming Legislative Council elections.

August 01, 2016
Why Did Turnbull Decide Against Endorsing Rudd for UN Secretary General?
By Grant Wyeth
Australia’s two major parties have usually demonstrated a solid bipartisan approach to international forums. No more.

August 01, 2016
Kevin Rudd Loses UN Bid Early
By Helen Clark
Australia’s PM Malcolm Turnbull has refused to endorse him.

August 01, 2016
Indonesia, Malaysia to Boost Ties with Najib Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Najib and Jokowi are meeting for first meeting under an annual consultation framework.

August 01, 2016
Singapore Prime Minister’s US Visit: What’s On The Agenda?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the details of Lee Hsien Loong’s visit to the United States this week.

August 01, 2016
India at the 2016 Summer Olympics: What to Watch For
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Here are the Indian athletes to watch for at this year's Olympic games.

August 01, 2016
Discontent in Kashmir: The PDP-BJP Alliance’s Mistakes
By Sarral Sharma
For peace and normalcy, Kashmir needs a culture of trust to grow between the local government and citizens.

August 01, 2016
China Confirms: Japanese Citizen Under Investigation for Espionage
By Ankit Panda
The incident suggests a continuing Chinese counter-espionage crackdown.

August 01, 2016
Nepal's Political Turbulence Leaves China Uneasy
By Ankit Panda
A leadership transition in Nepal leaves China nervous.

August 01, 2016
The Strategic Lessons of 1944's Battle of the Philippine Sea
By Robert Farley
1944’s Battle of Philippine Sea holds some interesting lessons for how we think about military power.
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