Archive
March 2020
Uneven ‘Extremism’ Justice in Kyrgyzstan
By Laura Mills
In Kyrgyzstan, there are people serving time for a crime no longer in the books.
Coronavirus and the Future of Globalization
By Mie Oba
The pandemic may exacerbate an existing tendency for countries to turn inward.
India Wins Defense Deal With Armenia in Bid to Chasten Turkey
By Shishir Upadhyaya
India has won a $40 million defense deal to supply military radars to Armenia. That’s both a major boost for India’s defense sector and a warning to Turkey.
The Rise and Rapid Fall of Han Kuo-yu
By Dominique Reichenbach
‘Taiwan’s Trump’ lost his presidential bid. Now Han could lose his mayorship thanks to a recall movement.
What’s Next for Social Media in Indonesia?
By Janitra Haryanto
How to make the most of Indonesia's new Digital Platform law.
Japan-India: An Indigenous Indo-Pacific Axis
By Tan Ming Hui and Nazia Hussain
The longstanding India-Japan partnership is a crucial pillar for the Free and Open Indo-Pacific vision.
What Will Great Power Militaries Look Like After COVID-19?
By Steven Stashwick
Defense programs on both sides of the Pacific will face new budget pressures.
Keep an Eye on North Korean Cybercrime as COVID-19 Spreads
By Todd Wiesel
Will North Korea turn to cybercrime as COVID-19 crunches its economy?
US-Myanmar Cooperation in the Headlines With POW/MIA Recovery
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent development highlighted the ongoing collaboration between the two countries on some fronts even in the face of relatively strained bilateral ties.
Taiwanese Air Force Scrambles Jets Amid PLAAF Flyby
By Ankit Panda
The Chinese drills took place shortly after the election of a new chairman for Taiwan’s opposition KMT party.
Iran Warns Virus Could Kill ‘Millions’ Within Its Borders
By Associated Press
The Islamic Republic issued its most serious warnings to date on the toll exacted by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
COVID-19: Impact on Global Shipping and China’s Economy
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Basil M. Karatzas.