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2018

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Deep Waters, Close Quarters: Malaysia and Singapore’s Cross-Strait Disputes

Deep Waters, Close Quarters: Malaysia and Singapore’s Cross-Strait Disputes

By Sebastian Liu
Singapore-Malaysia relations are at a low amid an ongoing dispute over waters off Tuas.
Japan Again Urges South Korea to Overrule Court's Forced Labor Decision

Japan Again Urges South Korea to Overrule Court's Forced Labor Decision

By Mari Yamaguchi
Foreign Minister Taro Kono warned that the ruling could damage “the legal foundation of our relationship.”

Russia Is Building Military Barracks on Disputed Kuril Islands

Russia Is Building Military Barracks on Disputed Kuril Islands

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Japan has officially logged protest with Russia over the construction of military barracks on the disputed island chain.

The Trouble With the Lancang Mekong Cooperation Forum

The Trouble With the Lancang Mekong Cooperation Forum

By Shang-su Wu
The LMC was born from China’s unilateral dam building, but that same fact may also undermine the forum in the end.

Pakistan Scores a Rare Diplomatic Victory on Kashmir

Pakistan Scores a Rare Diplomatic Victory on Kashmir

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The OIC condemning ‘Indian terrorism’ in Kashmir is a diplomatic triumph for Pakistan.
India’s Criminal Politicians

India’s Criminal Politicians

By Neeta Lal
Why are so many people facing criminal charges still elected to India's legislative bodies?

Are 105 Extra F-35s the Best Option for Japan's Military?

Are 105 Extra F-35s the Best Option for Japan's Military?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The F-35 has always been seen as just an interim solution by Japanese defense planners as the aircraft cannot fulfill crucial operational requirements of the JASDF.
Taking Great Power Competition Seriously

Taking Great Power Competition Seriously

By Robert Farley
As U.S.-China competition intensifies, how should Washington realign its interests in the Middle East?

New Japan Military Radar for the Philippines?

New Japan Military Radar for the Philippines?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Renewed focus on a future deal has highlighted the ongoing activity in the defense relationship between the two countries.

Myanmar’s Military in the Headlines With 71st Air Force Anniversary

Myanmar’s Military in the Headlines With 71st Air Force Anniversary

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Recent commemoration highlights developments within the service and the country’s wider defense modernization.

What Comes After US Hegemony?

What Comes After US Hegemony?

By Bidisha Biswas and Anish Goel
The Asia-Pacific region looks beyond the United States.
Edward Lemon on Tajikistan’s Trajectory

Edward Lemon on Tajikistan’s Trajectory

By Catherine Putz
A discussion of dams, terrorism, and nepotocracy in Tajikistan.

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