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August 2018

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The Hidden Failure of US-India Counterterrorism Cooperation

The Hidden Failure of US-India Counterterrorism Cooperation

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
While New Delhi is getting more diplomatic support for its position, it is doing little to change the threat Pakistan poses.
Indonesia’s 2019 Election Heats Up With Vice Presidential Picks

Indonesia’s 2019 Election Heats Up With Vice Presidential Picks

By Erin Cook
The choices provided an extraordinarily dramatic start to what will be a closely watched race.

Taliban Talks in Uzbekistan, Violence Continues in Afghanistan

Taliban Talks in Uzbekistan, Violence Continues in Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
With talks up north and violence in the southeast, the war in Afghanistan lurches toward its 17th year.

Chinese Experts Challenge Western Generalists in Diplomacy

Chinese Experts Challenge Western Generalists in Diplomacy

By Sabine Mokry
Despite potential quality problems, China’s diplomatic corps has a key advantage: a strong focus on regional experience.

What China’s Newly Inducted S-400 Means for the Balance of Power in the Taiwan Strait

What China’s Newly Inducted S-400 Means for the Balance of Power in the Taiwan Strait

By Abraham Ait
Taiwan's fighter jets will stand little chance of evading attacks by the new missile system.
Japan: 5 Things to Watch in the Next LDP Presidential Election

Japan: 5 Things to Watch in the Next LDP Presidential Election

By Aki Nakai
Don't dismiss the upcoming LDP elections as a done deal. Here are five things to pay attention to as the election approaches.

The Government of Bangladesh Needs to Stop Silencing Its Citizens

The Government of Bangladesh Needs to Stop Silencing Its Citizens

By Tasnim Nazeer
Bangladeshi citizens deserve to be heard and the government needs to accept responsibility for its failures.
Indonesia's Presidential Elections Could Set Jakarta Back

Indonesia's Presidential Elections Could Set Jakarta Back

By Muhammad Zulfikar Rakhmat and Muhamad Randi Ritvaldi
Once again, Jakarta will lose a top leader to a campaign for national office.

China’s Worst Banks: The ‘Lehman’ Factor

China’s Worst Banks: The ‘Lehman’ Factor

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Brandon Emmerich.

Tsai Ing-wen Made a Rare, High-Profile Stopover in the US

Tsai Ing-wen Made a Rare, High-Profile Stopover in the US

By Charlotte Gao
As Beijing increases its pressure on Taipei, Tsai vows “to be firm so that no one can obliterate Taiwan.”

Compounding Trauma: Indonesia’s Abortion Law

Compounding Trauma: Indonesia’s Abortion Law

By Aisyah Llewellyn
“The abortion law in Indonesia makes it almost impossible to protect women.”
Nepal's #RageAgainstRape Movement Sparks Hope

Nepal's #RageAgainstRape Movement Sparks Hope

By Arun Budhathoki
One group is fighting the incidence of rape in Nepal.

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