Archive
2019
Trump's US-Taliban Move Pushes Afghans Toward Fragile Vote
By Cara Anna
The September 28 election couldn’t happen at a more difficult time.
GSOMIA and the Shadow of ‘Lee-Myung-Park-Geun-Hye’
By Brian Kim
A tale of political revenge?
Taiwan Hosts Top Solomon Islands Official Amid Reports of a Diplomatic Switch to Beijing
By Nick Aspinwall
Solomon islands foreign minister visits Taipei days after a report said a diplomatic switch to Beijing was imminent.
Why Isn’t China Salami-Slicing in Cyberspace?
By Tobias Burgers and Scott N. Romaniuk
It’s time to start thinking about engaging with the digital variant of this favorite Chinese foreign policy dish.
North Korea Says Open to Resumption of US Talks in Late-September
By Ankit Panda
Choe Son Hui said the U.S. had had “enough time” to change its policy.
What the Apparent Collapse of Afghan Peace Talks Means for Pakistan
By Umair Jamal
How will Islamabad adapt to Trump’s latest sudden move?
Pakistan’s Kashmir Narrative Is Falling Flat. How Might That Change?
By Murtaza Solangi
How can Pakistan come out of the cul-de-sac on Kashmir?
Australia and the Case of the Rohingya
By Grant Wyeth
In a recent visit to Bangladesh, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne took time to tour the refugee camps at Cox’s Bazar.
What’s in the First Spain Warship Voyage to the Philippines?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the significance of the first such goodwill visit of its kind since the colonial era relationship between the two sides.
U.S.-China Trade War and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
By Jin Kai
A new era is dawning, presaged by dark clouds between the world’s two leading economies.
Can the Philippines Contain African Swine Fever?
By Jim Gomez
The country has been working to battle infections in affected villages in recent weeks.
Army Chief Introductory Visit Puts the Focus on Singapore-Australia Military Ties
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The trip highlighted the ongoing security collaboration between the two countries.