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2019

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China’s Type 001A Carrier Continues Sea Trials Amid Possible Complications

China’s Type 001A Carrier Continues Sea Trials Amid Possible Complications

By Ankit Panda
The Type 001A remains in trials.
Kim Jong Un Promotes Military Scientists After Missile Test Flurry

Kim Jong Un Promotes Military Scientists After Missile Test Flurry

By Ankit Panda
North Korea’s commitment to its indigenous weapons programs remains strong.

After Article 370, Will Transnational Terrorist Organizations Look to Kashmir for Permanent War?

After Article 370, Will Transnational Terrorist Organizations Look to Kashmir for Permanent War?

By Umair Jamal
Transnational extremist groups may become the next reason for escalation between India and Pakistan.

Two Rivals Clash: Understanding Kyrgyzstan’s Political Crisis

Two Rivals Clash: Understanding Kyrgyzstan’s Political Crisis

By Ankit Panda
What led to Kyrgyz special forces storming the compound of the country’s former president?

The South China Sea Island China Gave Away

The South China Sea Island China Gave Away

By Zhen-Gang Ji
Bach Long Vi Island and its secret transfer from China to Vietnam.
Former Kyrgyz President Facing Charges of Murder and Orchestrating Mass Unrest

Former Kyrgyz President Facing Charges of Murder and Orchestrating Mass Unrest

By Catherine Putz
There's always room for surprises, but Atambayev and his closest allies seem to be on the road to serious prison terms.

Indian-Controlled Kashmir Under Strict Lockdown for 9th Day

Indian-Controlled Kashmir Under Strict Lockdown for 9th Day

By Aijaz Hussain
Kashmir remains under an unprecedented security crackdown 9 days after its special constitutional status was revoked.
In a Country With Big Personalities, the Kyrgyz State Remains the Center of Power

In a Country With Big Personalities, the Kyrgyz State Remains the Center of Power

By Ian J. Lynch
Power and wealth are generated by and flow through the state.

Japan Braces for Unprecedented Olympic Gridlock

Japan Braces for Unprecedented Olympic Gridlock

By Thisanka Siripala
Ahead of the 2020 Olympics, Tokyo’s overcrowded transportation networks pose a looming logistical nightmare.

Russia, Iran, Others Debate How to Split Caspian Oil Riches

Russia, Iran, Others Debate How to Split Caspian Oil Riches

By Alexander Vershinin
The convention signed last year still has not been ratified by Russia or Iran.

Bec Strating on the State of Australia-Timor-Leste Ties

Bec Strating on the State of Australia-Timor-Leste Ties

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A conversation on the past, present, and future dynamics in Australia's relationship with Timor-Leste.
Is Thailand’s Military Fighting a ‘Hybrid War’ Threat?

Is Thailand’s Military Fighting a ‘Hybrid War’ Threat?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Recent remarks by the army chief spotlighted the Thai military's take on the country’s political and security environment.

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