Archive

September 2022

Page 13 of 27
Despite Difficulties, SCO Underscores Growing Indian, Chinese and Russian Convergence

Despite Difficulties, SCO Underscores Growing Indian, Chinese and Russian Convergence

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Among other things, India shares with Beijing and Moscow concern over the U.S. increasingly weaponizing the dollar.
How Is Southeast Asia’s Balancing Strategy on Ukraine Faring?

How Is Southeast Asia’s Balancing Strategy on Ukraine Faring?

By Xirui Li
As Russia's war grinds on, the region's governments are coming under increasing pressure to get off the fence.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Says His Father Was Not a Dictator

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Says His Father Was Not a Dictator

By Mong Palatino
In a soft-ball interview with his goddaughter, the new Philippine leader has defended his family's controversial legacy.

Indonesia Still Considering Purchases of Russian Oil, Minister Says

Indonesia Still Considering Purchases of Russian Oil, Minister Says

By Sebastian Strangio
But Jakarta is likely to weigh carefully the domestic political benefits of cheap oil against possible international blowback.

The US and India: Democracy and Strategic Autonomy

The US and India: Democracy and Strategic Autonomy

By Raymond E. Vickery, Jr.
The two countries should support democratic values, including the international rule of law, in their relations with the rest of the world.
Xinjiang Kazakh Plans Political Party to Counter China’s Xi

Xinjiang Kazakh Plans Political Party to Counter China’s Xi

By Dake Kang
Despite Xi’s warm official reception in Kazakhstan, the general population is disturbed by reports of oppression aimed at Kazakhs in China.

Mounting Problems Threaten to Dampen Xi’s Congress Victory

Mounting Problems Threaten to Dampen Xi’s Congress Victory

By Dan Macklin
China’s leader faces a litany of domestic and international challenges that are creating a gloomy backdrop to his anticipated reselection.
Is China Breaking With Russia Over Ukraine?

Is China Breaking With Russia Over Ukraine?

By Shannon Tiezzi
China’s position has subtly shifted since the Russian invasion began, but the partnership with Russia is too important for Beijing to truly abandon its ally.

A Plea From Pakistan’s Sindh: ‘Our Village Drowned. You Might Still Have Time to Save Yours.’

A Plea From Pakistan’s Sindh: ‘Our Village Drowned. You Might Still Have Time to Save Yours.’

By Morial Shah
We knew catastrophic climate change was coming. But for Pakistan it has already arrived.

Are ‘Water Wars’ Coming to Asia?

Are ‘Water Wars’ Coming to Asia?

By Genevieve Donnellon-May
Climate change-induced water loss in the Tibetan Plateau further challenges water security from Central to Southeast Asia.

Chinese Parts in the F-35 Highlight Concerning Trend in the US Defense Sector

Chinese Parts in the F-35 Highlight Concerning Trend in the US Defense Sector

By A.B. Abrams
The contraction of U.S. defense and civilian industries since the end of the Cold War has made foreign inputs into key weapons programs indispensable.
Improving Access to Care for Khmer Rouge Genocide Survivors

Improving Access to Care for Khmer Rouge Genocide Survivors

By Youk Chhang
A majority of Khmer Rouge survivors surveyed cited financial circumstances as a reason for not seeking treatment for mental or physical health conditions, disabilities, or ailments. 

Page 13 of 27