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2022

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VP Harris Assures Asian Leaders US Is ‘Here to Stay’

VP Harris Assures Asian Leaders US Is ‘Here to Stay’

By Krutika Pathi
Asian countries have long worried about U.S. economic commitment to the region.
Former President Elbegdorj Tsakhia on Mongolia’s Democracy and Security

Former President Elbegdorj Tsakhia on Mongolia’s Democracy and Security

By Bolor Lkhaajav
“Democracy is deeply rooted in Mongolia. Yet, our people’s choice is under constant assault.”

Making Siachen a Mountain of Climate Responsibility

Making Siachen a Mountain of Climate Responsibility

By Aarish U. Khan
Climate protection on the disputed glacier is important for both India and Pakistan – and could even jumpstart an improvement in their relationship.

2 State Governments in Australia Block UN Visits to Prisons

2 State Governments in Australia Block UN Visits to Prisons

By Dechlan Brennan
The gap between how human rights groups view incarcerated people, and how governments in Australia view them, continues to be wide. 

The Quiet Evolution of Vietnam’s Digital Authoritarianism

The Quiet Evolution of Vietnam’s Digital Authoritarianism

By Brian Nemo and Alice Larsson
Digital rights in Vietnam are declining as a new system of surveillance and control has emerged in the country, with the support of Western tech giants.
Could the Quad Help With India’s Space Station Dreams?

Could the Quad Help With India’s Space Station Dreams?

By Pranav R. Satyanath
As China finishes its own space station, what India should look to international partners to take its space program to the next level.

India, France Conclude Garuda Exercise 2022

India, France Conclude Garuda Exercise 2022

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The strong strategic and political foundation as well as the trust between India and France provide for accelerated defense and security ties in the coming years.
North Korea Fires ICBM

North Korea Fires ICBM

By Mitch Shin
A day after it launched an SRBM, North Korea fired an ICBM off its east coast, a repeat of a previous failed test.

Young Candidates Rattle the Old Guard in Nepal’s Elections

Young Candidates Rattle the Old Guard in Nepal’s Elections

By Santosh Sharma Poudel
With young, energetic and independent candidates throwing their hats in the ring, the old and established politicians are having to work harder to impress voters.

Cambodian Forestry Official Arrested in US Over Alleged Monkey-Smuggling Scheme

Cambodian Forestry Official Arrested in US Over Alleged Monkey-Smuggling Scheme

By Sebastian Strangio
Masphal Kry, a Cambodian forestry official, and seven others have been charged with conspiring to illegally export long-tailed macaques to the United States.

The Malang Tragedy: What It Reveals About Indonesian Politics

The Malang Tragedy: What It Reveals About Indonesian Politics

By Rizal Ramli
The recent tragedy at Kanjuruhan Stadium reflects a much larger question of power and accountability.
Ahead of Nepal’s Election, Many Decry the Lack of Choice

Ahead of Nepal’s Election, Many Decry the Lack of Choice

By Pratistha Rijal
The nomination of veteran candidates and their patrons comes at the cost of historically underrepresented and marginalized groups – including women.

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