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January 18, 2019

Coping With the Challenge of China’s Growing Space Power
January 18, 2019

Coping With the Challenge of China’s Growing Space Power

By Lincoln Hines
Recognizing China's status-seeking motives provides an important tool for U.S. policymakers.

Does Ex-Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn’s Detainment in Japan Point to Human Rights Abuse?  
January 18, 2019

Does Ex-Nissan Chief Carlos Ghosn’s Detainment in Japan Point to Human Rights Abuse?  

By Thisanka Siripala
Ghosn’s lengthy detention has been scrutinized by Western media as “hostage justice.” How radical is his treatment in prison?
How Direct Democracy Went Nuclear in Taiwan
January 18, 2019

How Direct Democracy Went Nuclear in Taiwan

By Nick Aspinwall
A contentious vote on Taiwan’s nuclear future showed how the country’s public referendums went haywire.

China’s Economy Czar to Visit Washington for Trade Talks
January 18, 2019

China’s Economy Czar to Visit Washington for Trade Talks

By Joe McDonald
Finally, the U.S. and China’s top trade officials will meet for direct talks.

The Case for Outer Space Cooperation in South Asia
January 18, 2019

The Case for Outer Space Cooperation in South Asia

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
While the need is clear, realizing such cooperation will mean addressing several key challenges.

Jokowinomics and the Future Path for Indonesia’s Economy
January 18, 2019

Jokowinomics and the Future Path for Indonesia’s Economy

By Rindo Sai’o
Jokowi's development plan is well-intentioned, but led astray by lack of planning and sensitivity to public complaints.

The Taliban’s Delusion Hampers Reconciliation
January 17, 2019

The Taliban’s Delusion Hampers Reconciliation

By Daud Khattak
Emboldened by foreign support, the Taliban continue to refuse talks with the Afghan government.
Taiwan’s Newly Reshuffled Cabinet Looks a Lot Like Its Old Cabinet
January 17, 2019

Taiwan’s Newly Reshuffled Cabinet Looks a Lot Like Its Old Cabinet

By Nick Aspinwall
Premier William Lai has vacated his post after the DPP’s crushing regional election defeat, but most of Taiwan’s ministers are staying on.

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