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July 2019

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China’s Emerging Security Partnerships in Southeast Asia: Current Trends and Future Prospects

China’s Emerging Security Partnerships in Southeast Asia: Current Trends and Future Prospects

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Beijing’s development of new security partnerships in the subregion could have significant geopolitical implications.
India-Russia Military Exercise Indra-2019 To Take Place in December

India-Russia Military Exercise Indra-2019 To Take Place in December

By Franz-Stefan Gady
This year’s iteration of the Indo-Russian bilateral exercise will include air, ground, and naval components, and it will take place in India.

What’s Behind Malaysia’s New South China Sea Missile Launches?

What’s Behind Malaysia’s New South China Sea Missile Launches?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the significance of a recent development within the Southeast Asian state’s approach.

Why a New China Naval Outpost in Cambodia Would Matter

Why a New China Naval Outpost in Cambodia Would Matter

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The geopolitical implications of the move deserve attention in the wake of broader regional developments.

Foreign Influence in Singapore: Old Threats in New Forms

Foreign Influence in Singapore: Old Threats in New Forms

By Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman
A new report on CCP influence operations in Singapore reiterates a long-standing challenge.
The US-China Trade War Could Spell Election Defeat for Canada’s Trudeau

The US-China Trade War Could Spell Election Defeat for Canada’s Trudeau

By Kurt Fifelski
The Canadian prime minister might become the most high-profile casualty of U.S.-China frictions.

Rare Earths in the US-China Trade War

Rare Earths in the US-China Trade War

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Ryan Castilloux.
China, Russia Conduct First Ever Joint Strategic Bomber Patrol Flights in Indo-Pacific Region

China, Russia Conduct First Ever Joint Strategic Bomber Patrol Flights in Indo-Pacific Region

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Japan scrambled fighter jets to escort the bombers, while South Korean aircraft fired warning shots against a Russian plane that reportedly violated the country's airspace.

The US Scare Campaign Against China

The US Scare Campaign Against China

By David Skidmore
The political calculations behind exaggerating the “present danger” – from the Cold War to today.

Bishkek’s Bright Bins: Recycling Comes to the Kyrgyz Capital

Bishkek’s Bright Bins: Recycling Comes to the Kyrgyz Capital

By Colleen Wood
A new recycling initiative in Bishkek looks snazzy, but the intended environmental impact is dubious.

China to Release New White Paper on National Defense: What to Expect

China to Release New White Paper on National Defense: What to Expect

By Ankit Panda
China’s strategic environment and capabilities have transformed considerably in the four years since the last document.
US Intervention Can’t Break the Japan-Korea Impasse

US Intervention Can’t Break the Japan-Korea Impasse

By Shihoko Goto
Washington's mediation may provide a temporary fix, but not a long-term resolution to the core problems.

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