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2022

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How Committed Are China and Russia to Their Strategic Partnership?

How Committed Are China and Russia to Their Strategic Partnership?

By Kevin Modlin and Zenel Garcia
Neither Beijing nor Moscow is willing to incur costs for the other; that puts clear limits their strategic partnership.
Delhi Battles Dangerous Levels of Air Pollution

Delhi Battles Dangerous Levels of Air Pollution

By Ashok Sharma and Shonal Ganguly
The air quality index in the capital was over 470, considered "severe" and more than 10 times the global safety threshold.

Indonesian FM Says Myanmar Military to Blame for Country’s Crisis

Indonesian FM Says Myanmar Military to Blame for Country’s Crisis

By Sebastian Strangio
Retno Marsudi’s comments came ahead of an ASEAN summit at which the region's leaders will be under pressure to toughen their stance toward the military junta.

Will Malaysia’s First-Time Voters Become a Driving Force of GE15?

Will Malaysia’s First-Time Voters Become a Driving Force of GE15?

By Robin Vochelet
When Malaysians head to the polls on November 19, a record 5 million young people are expected to take part for the first time.

International Firms Aiding Myanmar Air Force’s Attacks on Civilians: Report

International Firms Aiding Myanmar Air Force’s Attacks on Civilians: Report

By Sebastian Strangio
The rights group Amnesty International claims that aviation fuel supply chains connect foreign companies to the military's junta's airstrikes on civilian populations.
Old Wine in New Bottles: Political Parties and the Upcoming Election in Thailand

Old Wine in New Bottles: Political Parties and the Upcoming Election in Thailand

By Punchada Sirivunnabood
New electoral rules have incentivized politicians to create a raft of new parties as a way of joining the governing coalition.

The Sunak Government and UK Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia

The Sunak Government and UK Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia

By Laura Southgate
Given his crowded agenda of domestic and foreign policy challenges, will the new British leader have much attention left for the region?
Xi Jinping: Prince or Party Man?

Xi Jinping: Prince or Party Man?

By Michael Clarke
Xi’s consolidation of power has been obtained through steps that have arguably strengthened the cohesion and institutional strength of the CCP as a whole.

The Taiwan Policy Act: More Than Just Defense Ties

The Taiwan Policy Act: More Than Just Defense Ties

By Kuan-Ting Chen and Lauren O'Connell
We should be talking more about the bill’s Taiwan Fellowship Program, which could reshape Taiwan-U.S. ties over the long term.

South Koreans Ashamed Over Safety Failures in Halloween Tragedy

South Koreans Ashamed Over Safety Failures in Halloween Tragedy

By Hyung-jin Kim
"Our public insensitivity to safety is too severe,” one South Korean man told the Associated Press.

Kyrgyzstan’s Move to Block Radio Azattyk Is a Sign of Trouble — For the Government

Kyrgyzstan’s Move to Block Radio Azattyk Is a Sign of Trouble — For the Government

By Eldiyar Arykbaev
Democratic values like freedom of the press are a bulwark that keeps Kyrgyzstan from sliding into authoritarianism.
The Ideological Shift Behind Xi’s Clean Sweep

The Ideological Shift Behind Xi’s Clean Sweep

By Dan Macklin
A multi-year effort has brought strongman rule back into the Communist Party liturgy.

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