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July 2018

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What Next for the North Korea Negotiations?

What Next for the North Korea Negotiations?

By Kan Kimura
In the wake of the summit, there are few realistic roads ahead for the international community.
South Korea's Authoritarian Past Echoes in Controversial Document

South Korea's Authoritarian Past Echoes in Controversial Document

By Clint Work
Seoul will be investigating a controversial plan to mobilize soldiers if protests against former president Park got out of hand.

Chinese Navy Surveillance Vessel Observes RIMPAC 2018 Exercises

Chinese Navy Surveillance Vessel Observes RIMPAC 2018 Exercises

By Ankit Panda
Once again, China has sent a Type 815 AGI to observe RIMPAC.

What’s at Stake for the US Air Force with an ‘Independent’ Space Force

What’s at Stake for the US Air Force with an ‘Independent’ Space Force

By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
The idea of a Space Force versus a Space Corps or Space Guard means very different things for the USAF institutionally.

Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Cult of Personality

Myanmar: Aung San Suu Kyi and the Cult of Personality

By David I. Steinberg
Aung San Suu Kyi's cult of personality is continuously projected within Myanmar even while it expires internationally.
Vietnam’s Experiment With E-Government

Vietnam’s Experiment With E-Government

By Linh Tong and Linh Tong
The country got a late start, but is expanding its digital government services.

Slow and Steady: India’s Tentative Steps Into the AI Race

Slow and Steady: India’s Tentative Steps Into the AI Race

By Trisha Ray
A little late to the game, India certainly has the talent and expertise to be an AI power.
Future of India’s Supercarrier Program Still Uncertain

Future of India’s Supercarrier Program Still Uncertain

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The Indian defense ministry has still not approved construction of India’s planned new 65,000-ton flattop.

North Korea's Quest for Autonomous Technology

North Korea's Quest for Autonomous Technology

By Tae-jun Kang
North Korea is pursuing autonomous technology for both military and economic purposes.

What's Next for the China-CEE 16+1 Platform?

What's Next for the China-CEE 16+1 Platform?

By Bartosz Kowalski
After the China-CEE Summit in Sofia, the “16+1” initiative is heading toward the EU.

Another Violent Spike in Duterte’s Drug War

Another Violent Spike in Duterte’s Drug War

By Erin Cook
Recent weeks have seen another rise in violence that has placed greater scrutiny on the Philippine president and his methods.
Exclusive: Revealing Kangson, North Korea's First Covert Uranium Enrichment Site

Exclusive: Revealing Kangson, North Korea's First Covert Uranium Enrichment Site

By Ankit Panda
For more than a decade, North Korea has operated a uranium enrichment site just outside Pyongyang.

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