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November 2020

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Uzbekistan to Host Chinese Vaccine Trials

Uzbekistan to Host Chinese Vaccine Trials

By Umida Hashimova
Anhui Zhifei Longcom Biopharmaceutical, a Chinese company, will run some of its phase three trial in the Uzbek capital, Tashkent.
From Trump to Biden: Will Anything Change for Pakistan in Washington?

From Trump to Biden: Will Anything Change for Pakistan in Washington?

By Umair Jamal
Brace for more of the same when it comes to Pakistan-US relations under Joe Biden.

Pacific States Gather Behind Nuke Ban Treaty

Pacific States Gather Behind Nuke Ban Treaty

By Joshua Mcdonald
Many nations across the Pacific, directly impacted by nuclear testing, have backed the ban -- but not all.

Indian Oil Company Found Drilling in Eco-sensitive Zone Without Mandatory Clearances

Indian Oil Company Found Drilling in Eco-sensitive Zone Without Mandatory Clearances

By StoriesAsia
A fire at the Baghjan natural gas well in Assam once again brings to fore the recklessness of India’s state-owned companies.

Australia Combats China’s Interference Amid Deep Discord in Relations

Australia Combats China’s Interference Amid Deep Discord in Relations

By Abhijnan Rej
The recent arrest of a community leader on a foreign interference charge comes as Australia-China commercial relations inch toward the rock bottom.
Is China a New Colonial Power?

Is China a New Colonial Power?

By Amitai Etzioni
How well do the claims of neocolonialism stand up?

NLD Poised for Repeat Landslide in Myanmar Election

NLD Poised for Repeat Landslide in Myanmar Election

By Sebastian Strangio
Aung San Suu Kyi will win a second term, but real progress on ending Myanmar's cycle of conflict will require deeper reforms.
The Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations Post-Trump

The Challenges Facing US-Indonesia Relations Post-Trump

By Noto Suoneto and Noto Suoneto
China has used the pandemic to deepen its engagement with Indonesia. Here's how the U.S. can compete.

With Petition Drive, Thailand’s Protests Settle Into Stalemate

With Petition Drive, Thailand’s Protests Settle Into Stalemate

By Sebastian Strangio
As protesters address their demands to the king, Thailand's military-royalist establishment is banking that the demonstrations will peter out.

India and the Philippines Must Focus on Climate Change and Disaster Management

India and the Philippines Must Focus on Climate Change and Disaster Management

By Abhijnan Rej
Greater cooperation and dialogue around softer issues will pave way for greater strategic cooperation.

Can the UK Achieve Its Naval Ambitions in the Indo-Pacific?

Can the UK Achieve Its Naval Ambitions in the Indo-Pacific?

By Ian Storey
The Royal Navy is sending its aircraft carrier to the Pacific. What comes next will be far more telling.
Pakistan Peoples Party Leader Disavows Nawaz Sharif Comments About the Army

Pakistan Peoples Party Leader Disavows Nawaz Sharif Comments About the Army

By Abhijnan Rej
With this latest development, the future of the 11 opposition parties’ alliance looks bleak.

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