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June 2022

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5 Years On, The World Is Failing the Rohingya

5 Years On, The World Is Failing the Rohingya

By Imrul Islam
Rohingya refugees feel forgotten by the world, and they are not wrong.
Can India Help ASEAN Escape Superpower Rivalry?

Can India Help ASEAN Escape Superpower Rivalry?

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The Southeast Asian bloc hopes that India will help maintain the regional balance of power and slowly wean it off its trade dependence on China.

The Complex Nationalism of China’s Gen-Z

The Complex Nationalism of China’s Gen-Z

By Brian Wong
China’s youngest generation is often associated with hyper-nationalism. That oversimplifies their complex, individualized relationships with their country.

The Struggles of the Nippon Ishin no Kai

The Struggles of the Nippon Ishin no Kai

By Jio Kamata
The center-right populist party saw marked success in last year's election, but its support base remains limited at the national level.

The US Needs a New Solarium for a New Grand Strategy

The US Needs a New Solarium for a New Grand Strategy

By James P. Farwell and Michael Miklaucic
A new grand strategy is desperately needed to meet not only the military threat posed by Russia, but the more comprehensive threat from China.
Japan Top Court: Government Not Responsible for Fukushima Disaster

Japan Top Court: Government Not Responsible for Fukushima Disaster

By Mari Yamaguchi
The four-judge bench said the government cannot be held liable because the damage from a massive tsunami that hit the plant could not have been prevented.

China Launches High-Tech Aircraft Carrier in Naval Milestone

China Launches High-Tech Aircraft Carrier in Naval Milestone

By David Rising and Ken Moritsugu
The Fujian, China’s third aircraft carrier, is the first to be both designed and built in the country.
Why Is the EU Quiet Over Myanmar Junta’s Planned Executions?

Why Is the EU Quiet Over Myanmar Junta’s Planned Executions?

By David Hutt and Kristina Kironska
The EU is one of the world's staunchest opponents of the death penalty. So why hasn't Brussels spoken out more forcefully on the junta's execution plans?

China-India Relations: 2 Years After Galwan Clash

China-India Relations: 2 Years After Galwan Clash

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The prevailing tension on the China-India border is a symptom of the broader strategic competition between the two Asian neighbors. 

Protests Rage Over India’s New Military Recruitment Policy

Protests Rage Over India’s New Military Recruitment Policy

By Ashok Sharma
By retiring new recruits within four years, the government is hoping to avoid paying them a pension, which is a major drain on the military budget.

Another Anti-India Wave Sweeps Bangladesh

Another Anti-India Wave Sweeps Bangladesh

By Shafi Md Mostofa
Despite mass demonstrations protesting the comments by BJP leaders defaming the Prophet, the Awami League government has remained silent.
Greece, Japan, and Maritime Disputes

Greece, Japan, and Maritime Disputes

By Georgios Zacharias
As Greece’s maritime dispute with Turkey heats up, Athens is finding more and more common ground with Tokyo.

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