Archive
2019
Taiwan Condemns Attack on Hong Kong Activist Denise Ho and Destroyed Lennon Walls
By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan officials denounced an attack on Denise Ho in Taipei and said it would deport Chinese nationals who deface Lennon Walls.
The True Meaning of American Leadership in the Korea-Japan Crisis
By Brian J. Kim
What does American leadership even mean?
In Hong Kong: No Celebration, ‘Only a National Tragedy’
By Alexandra Radu
Hong Kong entered its 17th week of protests with violent clashes and an increased riot police presence in the streets.
Indian Navy Commissions Second Kalvari-class Submarine
By Ankit Panda
The vessel will be followed up by four additional submarines under Project 75.
Rethinking Air Superiority Acquisition in the United States
By Robert Farley
How much can technological improvements really do to improve procurement problems?
A Modern, Advanced People’s Liberation Army: First Takeaways From the 70th Anniversary Parade
By Ankit Panda
The 70th anniversary parade marked the global unveiling of a reformed, modern PLA, with resolve.
North Korea: Working-Level Talks With US to Resume October 5
By Ankit Panda
Working-level talks are set to resume for the first time since February 2019.
Greenland in US-Denmark-China Relations
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonas Parello-Plesner.
Amid Climate Strikes, Indian Protesters Ask: ‘What About the Coal?’
By Vishal Yashoda
How can India wean itself off its reliance on fossil fuels—particularly coal?
What Does Malaysia’s New Foreign Policy Framework Mean for Pakatan Harapan’s Approach to the World?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at what a significant new document means for the country’s foreign policy in the coming months and years.
Assessing Trump’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, 2 Years In
By Elliot Silverberg and Matthew Sullivan
How has the implementation of Trump’s free and open Indo-Pacific strategy played out so far?
China and the Ways of Heaven
By Catherine Putz
An interview with Roel Sterckx.