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April 2018

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Capital Punishment, Human Rights, and Indonesia's Chance for the Moral High Ground

Capital Punishment, Human Rights, and Indonesia's Chance for the Moral High Ground

By Jack Britton
The execution of Indonesian migrant workers highlights the need for new protections, both abroad and at home.
Ahead of Drills in South China Sea, Chinese Foreign Minister Visits Vietnam

Ahead of Drills in South China Sea, Chinese Foreign Minister Visits Vietnam

By Charlotte Gao
China and Vietnam agree to “cautiously handle maritime issues.”

New Brunei Military Chief Makes First Singapore Visit

New Brunei Military Chief Makes First Singapore Visit

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The trip provided both sides with an opportunity to reinforce bilateral defense ties.

What’s Behind the New Japan-ASEAN Cyber Center?

What’s Behind the New Japan-ASEAN Cyber Center?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The new initiative is yet another testament to the increased attention to this realm and important ongoing cooperation.

Looking Beyond 1 Percent: Japan’s Security Expenditures

Looking Beyond 1 Percent: Japan’s Security Expenditures

By Crystal Pryor and Tom Le
To understand Japan's security priorities, we have to consider more than the total defense budget.
India’s Growing Role in the Middle East

India’s Growing Role in the Middle East

By Rachel Brandenburg and Bharath Gopalaswamy
A recent agreement to allow an Indian airline to run flights to Israel through Saudi airspace illustrates Delhi’s increasing clout.

The Trouble With Duterte's New Terror List

The Trouble With Duterte's New Terror List

By Mong Palatino
The move has raised more questions than it has offered answers.
Where Are Vietnam-France Defense Ties Headed in 2018?

Where Are Vietnam-France Defense Ties Headed in 2018?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A key visit last week offered some detail into the focus areas for both sides in an important year for bilateral ties.

US, South Korea Kick Off Annual Military Drill Without US ‘Strategic Assets’

US, South Korea Kick Off Annual Military Drill Without US ‘Strategic Assets’

By Franz-Stefan Gady
This year’s iteration of the annually held joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises will last about half the time of past drills.

The Trump Administration’s New Afghan Problem: The Islamic State

The Trump Administration’s New Afghan Problem: The Islamic State

By Sudha Ratan
The Islamic State’s South Asia branch complicates regional efforts to move Afghanistan toward peace.

What’s Next for Timor-Leste’s Greater Sunrise?

What’s Next for Timor-Leste’s Greater Sunrise?

By Clive Schofield and Bec Strating
Leaders will have to confront some sobering realities to ensure timely development occurs.
Can ASEAN Economic Integration Succeed?

Can ASEAN Economic Integration Succeed?

By Justine Doody
The ASEAN Economic Community holds promise – but it also presents challenges to the group’s policy of noninterference.

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