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The Deep Roots of Sri Lanka's Political Crisis

The Deep Roots of Sri Lanka's Political Crisis

By Umesh Moramudali
The current crisis is just the latest round of fighting over the powers of the president.
India, Pakistan, and the Kartarpur Corridor

India, Pakistan, and the Kartarpur Corridor

By Grant Wyeth
The Kartarpur Corridor may be a small initiative to create some goodwill and ease one pressure on both states.

China's Stealth Fighter: It’s Time to Discuss J-20’s Agility

China's Stealth Fighter: It’s Time to Discuss J-20’s Agility

By Rick Joe
Continuing the debate: Is the J-20 agile enough to be an air superiority fighter?

India’s War on Reporting

India’s War on Reporting

By Siddharthya Roy
In Chhattisgarh, a 50-year-old civil war has left little room for nuance or reason.

The Rape Case That Shook Nepal

The Rape Case That Shook Nepal

By Kamal Dev Bhattarai
Five months on, the justice for Nirmala campaign is still going strong – but still unheard by the government.
Can India Break Into Vietnam’s Defense Market?

Can India Break Into Vietnam’s Defense Market?

By Saurav Jha
Despite increasing cooperation, India has not been able to seal major weapons sales to Vietnam.

Is North Korea Exerting 'Asymmetric Leverage' Over China?

Is North Korea Exerting 'Asymmetric Leverage' Over China?

By Corey Bell
What if Pyongyang is using nuclearization as a means to alter the terms of its relationship with China?
Iran, India, and a New Way Forward for Afghanistan

Iran, India, and a New Way Forward for Afghanistan

By C. Christine Fair
A new strategy for Afghanistan begins in Iran and needs India’s help.

Is China’s Economic Expansion in the South Caucasus a Myth?

Is China’s Economic Expansion in the South Caucasus a Myth?

By Vasif Huseynov and Ayaz Rzayev
In Eastern Europe, the reality of China’s investment does not match the rhetoric. How about in the Caucasus?

3 Reasons Why Trump Can't Win a Trade War With China

3 Reasons Why Trump Can't Win a Trade War With China

By Fatih Oktay
To have a chance of winning, the Trump administration needs to get the rest of the world on its side.

Uncovering Chinese Espionage in the US

Uncovering Chinese Espionage in the US

By Nicholas Eftimiades
A detailed look into how, why, and where Chinese spies are active in the United States.
Liberal Bloodbath Repels Australian Voters

Liberal Bloodbath Repels Australian Voters

By Anthony Fensom
The ruling party is already paying the price for its party room coup this summer.

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