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Trump’s Opportunities and Challenges in Dealing With the Likely Next President of South Korea

Trump’s Opportunities and Challenges in Dealing With the Likely Next President of South Korea

By Seung-Whan Choi
A Lee Jae-myung presidency will complicate the political landscape in East Asia, forcing Trump to prioritize which security threat to address first: North Korea or China.
Could China Fill the US Aid Vacuum in Afghanistan?

Could China Fill the US Aid Vacuum in Afghanistan?

By David O’Brien and Besmillah Taban
Even under the Taliban’s rule, U.S. aid has played a vital role in Afghanistan.

As US Withdraws From WHO, China Supercharges Its Public Health Diplomacy

As US Withdraws From WHO, China Supercharges Its Public Health Diplomacy

By Sailor Miao
Over the course of two decades, China has built a public health aid program for the world, turbocharged by the pandemic. As the U.S. retreats, China will only garner more influence globally.

Coal Mine Disaster in India’s Assam Opens Can of Worms

Coal Mine Disaster in India’s Assam Opens Can of Worms

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Rat-hole mining is banned by the Supreme Court. But its practice persists under the noses of government officials and politicians.

Malaysia ‘Strongly Opposes’ Forced Resettlement of Palestinians From Gaza

Malaysia ‘Strongly Opposes’ Forced Resettlement of Palestinians From Gaza

By Sebastian Strangio
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's government has been among the staunchest critics of Israel's attacks on Gaza.
Chabahar in the Crossfire: How Trump 2.0’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ Squeezes India’s Strategic Ambitions

Chabahar in the Crossfire: How Trump 2.0’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ Squeezes India’s Strategic Ambitions

By Kashif Hasan Khan
The Trump administration’s decision to revoke India's sanctions waiver for Chabahar Port represents a significant geopolitical challenge.

Between Opportunity and Constraint: Recent Developments in Indonesia-France Security Ties

Between Opportunity and Constraint: Recent Developments in Indonesia-France Security Ties

By Muhammad Fauzan Malufti
The current global uncertainties are pushing the two nations into closer strategic alignment.
Thailand and China Should Deepen Relations Amid ‘Unprecedented Changes’, Xi Says

Thailand and China Should Deepen Relations Amid ‘Unprecedented Changes’, Xi Says

By Sebastian Strangio
The Chinese leader also thanked visiting Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra for her government's actions against online scamming compounds in Myanmar.

Some Thoughts On Sara Duterte’s Impeachment

Some Thoughts On Sara Duterte’s Impeachment

By David Hutt
Ahead of mid-term elections in May, Philippine politics seems destined to be consumed by the Marcos-Duterte feud.

How the Real Murders Behind the Hit Novel ‘Butter’ Exposed Japanese Media Misogyny

How the Real Murders Behind the Hit Novel ‘Butter’ Exposed Japanese Media Misogyny

By Martina Baradel
The “Konkatsu killer” case invites a deep reflection on the weight of societal expectations on gender and appearance in Japan.

Indonesia’s Interest in India’s BrahMos: More Than Just a Missile Deal

Indonesia’s Interest in India’s BrahMos: More Than Just a Missile Deal

By Risyad Sadzikri and Alfa Yoga Amadeus Daryana
In addition to supporting the modernization of the Indonesian Navy, the possible BrahMos deal could also open a new era of cooperation between the two nations.
Cambodia: A Test for China’s ‘BRI 2.0’ Vision

Cambodia: A Test for China’s ‘BRI 2.0’ Vision

By Chhay Lim and Genevieve Donnellon-May
The country's experience highlights both the transformative potential of Chinese investment and the challenges that risk undermining Beijing’s credibility.

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