Archive

2017

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Aung San Suu Kyi: Culpable of 'Genocide'?

Aung San Suu Kyi: Culpable of 'Genocide'?

By David Hutt
Will the international community contend with Aung San Suu Kyi's culpability for the violence in Rakhine State?
ASEAN and India Converge on Connectivity

ASEAN and India Converge on Connectivity

By Suyash Desai
The ASEAN-India Connectivity Summit is the latest step in furthering physical ties between India and Southeast Asia.

America's Overlooked Pacific Island Partners

America's Overlooked Pacific Island Partners

By Scott Leis
The U.S. is finally taking a more overt interest in the strategic importance of the Freely Associated States.

A Secret Visit and Sino-Tibetan Dialogue

A Secret Visit and Sino-Tibetan Dialogue

By Tshering Chonzom Bhutia
Issues to consider while waiting for the Sino-Tibetan ‘Godot’.

Hidden in Plain Sight: Australia’s Foreign Workers

Hidden in Plain Sight: Australia’s Foreign Workers

By Grant Wyeth
A new report stresses the urgent need for Canberra to review and reform its Seasonal Workers Program.
Was Moon Jae-in’s China Trip Successful?

Was Moon Jae-in’s China Trip Successful?

By Charlotte Gao
Although Beijing didn’t give him a “state visit plus” reception, the South Korean president made a meaningful trip.

Qatar Parades New Chinese Short-Range Ballistic Missile System

Qatar Parades New Chinese Short-Range Ballistic Missile System

By Ankit Panda
A Chinese short-range ballistic missile system shows up in the Gulf.
Trump's Coming Trade War With China

Trump's Coming Trade War With China

By Atman Trivedi
The administration could be courting disaster if it relies too heavily on a punitive approach against Beijing.

After Quetta Church Attack, Pakistan Continues to Blame Foreign Powers for Terrorism

After Quetta Church Attack, Pakistan Continues to Blame Foreign Powers for Terrorism

By Shah Meer Baloch
Once again, Balochistan bleeds while the government adopts the same old response: fingerpointing.

China Claims 'New Breakthroughs in Anti-Missile Cooperation' with Russia

China Claims 'New Breakthroughs in Anti-Missile Cooperation' with Russia

By Franz-Stefan Gady
A joint Sino-Russian missile defense exercise concluded on December 16.

What’s With the ‘Revival’ of the China-Philippines Military Dialogue?

What’s With the ‘Revival’ of the China-Philippines Military Dialogue?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The resumption of annual defense talks is just the latest advance in ties in the Duterte era.
Australia’s Deadliest Warship to Be Fitted With New Anti-Air Warfare Defense Technology

Australia’s Deadliest Warship to Be Fitted With New Anti-Air Warfare Defense Technology

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Australia’s latest guided-missile destroyer will be fitted with the so-called cooperative engagement capability.

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