Archive

July 2018

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Alwar Lynching: Cow Vigilantes Strike Again in India

Alwar Lynching: Cow Vigilantes Strike Again in India

By Nazneen Mohsina
Members of the BJP have long tacitly endorsed acts of violence against India’s minority communities, especially Muslims.
Facing the Future: Voices From the Rohingya Refugee Camps

Facing the Future: Voices From the Rohingya Refugee Camps

By Margarite Clarey
Rohingya refugees are weighing an impossible choice: wait in limbo or risk violence in the hope of a better future. 

China to Test Fire New S-400 Missile Air Defense System in July or August

China to Test Fire New S-400 Missile Air Defense System in July or August

By Franz-Stefan Gady
China plans to carry out the first live fire test of its latest missile air defense system in the coming days.

US-Japan Relations in the Coming Year: Alliance Management and Risk Management

US-Japan Relations in the Coming Year: Alliance Management and Risk Management

By J. Berkshire Miller
Now is a time for alliance management and shrewd diplomacy from Japan.

Malaysia-Indonesia Relations in the Spotlight with Bilateral Meeting

Malaysia-Indonesia Relations in the Spotlight with Bilateral Meeting

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The two countries continue to shape their ties following a new government taking office in Malaysia.
Indonesia-Singapore Navy Ties in Focus with Bilateral Visit

Indonesia-Singapore Navy Ties in Focus with Bilateral Visit

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A visit by Singapore’s navy chief spotlighted developments on the defense side of the relationship.

A New Boost for South Korea’s New Southern Policy?

A New Boost for South Korea’s New Southern Policy?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at a new development within the Moon government’s initiative.
Imran Khan: Another Act in Pakistan’s Circus

Imran Khan: Another Act in Pakistan’s Circus

By C. Christine Fair
It wasn't Imran Khan who won the election. It was (as always) Pakistan's army.

How Will a Prime Minister Imran Khan Steer Pakistani Foreign Policy?

How Will a Prime Minister Imran Khan Steer Pakistani Foreign Policy?

By Umair Jamal
Imran Khan wins ‘big’ in Pakistan, but can he implement his ‘big’ ideas on foreign policy?

India’s Evolving Linguistic Landscape

India’s Evolving Linguistic Landscape

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Hindi continues to explode in India.

Sauytbay Trial in Kazakhstan Puts Astana in a Bind with China

Sauytbay Trial in Kazakhstan Puts Astana in a Bind with China

By Catherine Putz
The complexities of international relations aside, is Kazakhstan going to choose China over Kazakhs?
Why Are Washington State Legislators Covering for Cambodia's Sham Elections?

Why Are Washington State Legislators Covering for Cambodia's Sham Elections?

By Chelsea Garbell
Why are state legislators from Washington state in the United States cozying up to the Cambodian regime?

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