Archive

2018

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Japan’s Foreign Policy in the Mekong Region

Japan’s Foreign Policy in the Mekong Region

By Carl Lentz
Geoeconomics in action in Southeast Asia.
Taiwan Set to Decide on Banishing Its ‘Chinese Taipei’ Olympic Moniker

Taiwan Set to Decide on Banishing Its ‘Chinese Taipei’ Olympic Moniker

By Nick Aspinwall
The IOC warned against the upcoming referendum, which has sparked Beijing's wrath and galvanized supporters of independence.

All Along the Irtysh River Basin

All Along the Irtysh River Basin

By Nicholas Muller
Running across China, Kazakhstan, and Russia, the Irtysh carries with it a host of difficulties from floods to pollution.

At Last, Uzbekistan Extends Some Support to Migrant Workers

At Last, Uzbekistan Extends Some Support to Migrant Workers

By Umida Hashimova
Uzbekistan is increasingly playing an active role in supporting its labor migrants, a change from the Karimova era.

ASEAN’s False US-China Choice: Rhetoric and Reality

ASEAN’s False US-China Choice: Rhetoric and Reality

By Prashanth Parameswaran
An overemphasis on Southeast Asia’s false choice between Washington and Beijing grossly oversimplifies regional realities.
India and the ‘Quad’: Forging an Innovative Approach

India and the ‘Quad’: Forging an Innovative Approach

By Harsh V. Pant and Paras Ratna
India needs to be innovative in dealing with challenges and leveraging opportunities that arrangements like the Quad present.

Vietnam-Singapore Military Ties in the Headlines with Defense Policy Dialogue

Vietnam-Singapore Military Ties in the Headlines with Defense Policy Dialogue

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The ninth iteration of their DPD offered insights into matters of interest for both sides bilaterally as well as in the wider region and world.
Forecasting US-China Trade Fallout

Forecasting US-China Trade Fallout

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from the DailyFX Markets Analysis Team.

In Brunei, China Woos Rival South China Sea Claimant

In Brunei, China Woos Rival South China Sea Claimant

By Shannon Tiezzi
Economic help is far more important to Brunei than the maritime disputes. That's music to China's ears.

The Mood Ahead of Taiwan’s Midterm Elections

The Mood Ahead of Taiwan’s Midterm Elections

By James X. Morris
In what should be a referendum year, both parties appear to be adjusting their messages for the 2020 presidential elections.

Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Era in the Spotlight with Guilty Verdicts

Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge Era in the Spotlight with Guilty Verdicts

By Luke Hunt
Despite two sentencings, questions on the quest for justice remain.
Paul Stronski on Central Asia's Big Questions

Paul Stronski on Central Asia's Big Questions

By Catherine Putz
A discussion of Central Asia's hottest topics from Uzbekistan’s reforms to Kazakh succession and China's Belt and Road.

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