Archive
August 9, 2016

August 09, 2016
Time for China to Rethink South Korea Relations?
By Jin Kai
China may need to rationally rethink its approach to South Korea.

August 09, 2016
How Did Turnbull’s Double Dissolution Gamble Backfire?
By Grant Wyeth
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s attempt to clear Parliament's crossbench of small parties and independents failed.

August 09, 2016
China Launches Yet Another ‘Carrier Killer’ Destroyer
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The new class of destroyers will be larger than expected.

August 09, 2016
India to Test Fire Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile From Fighter Jet
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The BrahMos cruise missile will be test fired in December following a drop test from a Sukhoi Su-30 MKI in August.

August 09, 2016
The Belarus Trap: Former Journalist Faces Forced Return to Turkmenistan
By Catherine Putz
While Belarus isn’t willing to extradite all rogue Central Asians, Chary Annamuradov might be one of the unlucky ones.

August 09, 2016
What Quetta Bombing Reveals About Islamic State and Pakistani Taliban
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
A vicious attack on a hospital underscores a continued preference for soft targets by jihadists.

August 09, 2016
Why Do So Many People Assume China's Athletes Are Cheaters?
By Shannon Tiezzi
The Sun Yang-Mack Horton spat is just the latest incident to cast aspersions on a Chinese athlete.

August 09, 2016
ASEAN and the EEU: Close to Free Trade Zone?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Russia suggests the two groupings are inching closer to realizing a new pact.

August 09, 2016
East China Sea: Japan Spots Chinese Radar on Gas Exploration Platform
By Ankit Panda
Does the radar suggest the creeping militarization of gas platforms in the East China Sea?

August 09, 2016
Will Kyrgyzstan Leave the Eurasian Economic Union?
By Christopher Schwartz
First “Brexit” from the European Union, then “Kyrexit” from the EEU?

August 09, 2016
India, Indonesia Eye Deeper Maritime Cooperation With Navy Chief Visit
By Prashanth Parameswaran
Admiral Sunil Lanba is on official tour to Indonesia this week.

August 09, 2016
Tsai’s Apology Strengthens Taiwan’s Place at Front of Chinese Modernity
By Kerry Brown
Mainland China's ethnic policy could stand to learn a thing or two from Tsai's apology.
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