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Political Culture and the Chinese Communist Party's Modern Authoritarianism

Political Culture and the Chinese Communist Party's Modern Authoritarianism

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
The roots of a dystopian future have already been laid in China.
The Ferment: Caste, Politics, and the Role of India's Youth

The Ferment: Caste, Politics, and the Role of India's Youth

By Parul Abrol
India's youth are driving a new era of political mobilization and change.

A Missionary's Death in India's Highly Securitized Andaman Islands

A Missionary's Death in India's Highly Securitized Andaman Islands

By Kajal Basu
Or how a US neomissionary's tragic evangelizing to a “primitive” tribe has left India's security mechanism at war with itself.

The Izumo-class's VSTOL Conversions and Japanese Navy Power

The Izumo-class's VSTOL Conversions and Japanese Navy Power

By Robert Farley
How many carrier-based F-35s will Japan operate?

Operation Red Sea: The Chinese Public's Introduction to Beijing's New Navy

Operation Red Sea: The Chinese Public's Introduction to Beijing's New Navy

By Robert Farley
A Chinese film showcases the increasing might of the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Making Sense of the India-Pakistan Kartarpur Corridor Opening

Making Sense of the India-Pakistan Kartarpur Corridor Opening

By Umair Jamal
The Kartarpur corridor may be a good confidence-building measure between the two countries, but it’s not a game changer.

A First: Leaders of US, Japan, India to Meet on 2018 G20 Sidelines for Trilateral

A First: Leaders of US, Japan, India to Meet on 2018 G20 Sidelines for Trilateral

By Ankit Panda
The meeting will mark the first-ever leaders' level India-Japan-U.S. trilateral meeting.
A New Documentary Showcases the Official Indian Narrative on Kashmir

A New Documentary Showcases the Official Indian Narrative on Kashmir

By Avinash Giri
A pro-establishment media organization seeks to justify the Indian government's policies.

Armed Insurgents Attack Chinese Consulate in Karachi

Armed Insurgents Attack Chinese Consulate in Karachi

By Ankit Panda
The attack was claimed by the Balochistan Liberation Army.

Twitter, Indian Liberalism, and the Truth About Caste

Twitter, Indian Liberalism, and the Truth About Caste

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
Twitter's CEO inadvertently kicked off a major controversy in India.

Mattis: US-South Korea 2019 Foal Eagle Exercise to Be 'Reorganized'

Mattis: US-South Korea 2019 Foal Eagle Exercise to Be 'Reorganized'

By Ankit Panda
The alliance will announce a decision by December 1.
Trump Points the Finger at Pakistan Again. What Does It Mean for Afghanistan?

Trump Points the Finger at Pakistan Again. What Does It Mean for Afghanistan?

By Umair Jamal
What Trump’s latest tirade against Pakistan means for Washington’s plans in Afghanistan.

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