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North Korea Ramps Up Criticism of US, Japanese Pressure Proponents Ahead of Trump-Kim Summit

North Korea Ramps Up Criticism of US, Japanese Pressure Proponents Ahead of Trump-Kim Summit

By Ankit Panda
North Korea is keenly watching comments from senior U.S. officials ahead of the Trump-Kim meeting.
The Privatization of Heritage: Why Corporate Funding To Restore Monuments Worries India

The Privatization of Heritage: Why Corporate Funding To Restore Monuments Worries India

By Priyanka Borpujari
India's “Adopt a Heritage” scheme raises serious questions about historical and cultural integrity.

The Myth of Patriotism in Pakistan

The Myth of Patriotism in Pakistan

By Hannan R. Hussain
In Pakistan today, service alone lacks impact and the politicization of faith necessitates violence.

White House Slams China's 'Orwellian Nonsense' on Civil Aviation Terminology Guidance

White House Slams China's 'Orwellian Nonsense' on Civil Aviation Terminology Guidance

By Ankit Panda
The Trump administration has issued a strong rebuke of what it called “Chinese political correctness.”

Seeing Through the Familiarity of the Inter-Korean Panmunjom Declaration

Seeing Through the Familiarity of the Inter-Korean Panmunjom Declaration

By Ankit Panda
How a ‘familiar’ summit put new life into the Korean peninsula’s hopes for peace.
Conventional Deterrence in the Asia-Pacific Region

Conventional Deterrence in the Asia-Pacific Region

By Ankit Panda
Are Asian militaries taking the challenges of conventional deterrence seriously?

Making Sense of the Third Inter-Korean Summit: What It Means and What Comes Next

Making Sense of the Third Inter-Korean Summit: What It Means and What Comes Next

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
The historic third inter-Korean summit sets up an uncertain process ahead. What will become of the Korean Peninsula?
Can Jordan Harmonize Chinese and American Interests in the Levant?

Can Jordan Harmonize Chinese and American Interests in the Levant?

By Jesse Marks and Salvatore Borgognone
The United States and China stand to lose if they pursue independent policies with Jordan and the broader Middle East.

Australia and China's DF-26 Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile

Australia and China's DF-26 Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile

By Ankit Panda
Is Australia best off pursuing investments in missile defense to defend against China's DF-26?

Possible Use of Blinding Laser Weapon Near China's Djibouti Base Spurs US Warning to Aviators

Possible Use of Blinding Laser Weapon Near China's Djibouti Base Spurs US Warning to Aviators

By Ankit Panda
The Chinese military may be using a high-powered laser against pilots in Djibouti air space.

Tokyo to Host 7th China-South Korea-Japan Trilateral Summit

Tokyo to Host 7th China-South Korea-Japan Trilateral Summit

By Ankit Panda
The trilateral Northeast Asian summit will meet for the first time since 2015, with a focus on North Korea.
One More Down, 19 to Go: Beijing's Diplomatic Isolation of Taipei Continues

One More Down, 19 to Go: Beijing's Diplomatic Isolation of Taipei Continues

By Ankit Panda
Beijing continues to chip away at Taiwan's remaining diplomatic partners.

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