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China and East Asia in the Global Nuclear Order 

China and East Asia in the Global Nuclear Order 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Francesca Giovannini.
China and Global Governance of AI

China and Global Governance of AI

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jeff Alstott.

Isaac McKean Scarborough on Moscow’s Heavy Shadow in Tajikistan

Isaac McKean Scarborough on Moscow’s Heavy Shadow in Tajikistan

By Catherine Putz
The Soviet Union’s collapse 32 years ago led to rapid change, economic collapse, and violence. In Tajikistan, that violence slid rapidly into civil war.

An Interview With Song Young-gil, South Korea’s Other Opposition Leader

An Interview With Song Young-gil, South Korea’s Other Opposition Leader

By Kenji Yoshida and Joseph Yi
“If I end up creating a new party, the objective will be to oust President Yoon,” says the former Democratic Party head.

Assessing China’s and Russia’s Arctic Ambitions

Assessing China’s and Russia’s Arctic Ambitions

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Kristina Spohr.
Matthew Smith on the Struggle for Accountability in Myanmar

Matthew Smith on the Struggle for Accountability in Myanmar

By Sebastian Strangio
"If we can’t envision a day when Min Aung Hlaing is in custody and facing prosecution, then it won’t happen."

Tarique Rahman on Why the BNP Is Boycotting the Bangladesh Elections

Tarique Rahman on Why the BNP Is Boycotting the Bangladesh Elections

By Snigdhendu Bhattacharya
“As long as Hasina retains power, every election in Bangladesh will involve extensive irregularities, making the much-anticipated level-playing field a distant dream.”
Why Do Central Asian Governments Keep Failing the Region’s Women?

Why Do Central Asian Governments Keep Failing the Region’s Women?

By Catherine Putz
Women in Central Asia “feel unsafe everywhere,” says Svetlana Dzardanova, with recent horrific attacks drawing attention again to a very old problem. 

Interview With UK Ambassador to Mongolia Fiona Blyth

Interview With UK Ambassador to Mongolia Fiona Blyth

By Bolor Lkhaajav
“Mongolia has centuries of experience of navigating great power competition. I think there is a lot to learn from Mongolia.”

Daniel Bosley on the Maldivian State, Gangs, Religious Radicals, and Power Brokers

Daniel Bosley on the Maldivian State, Gangs, Religious Radicals, and Power Brokers

By Sudha Ramachandran
“If the country experiences another five years of anarchy under the PPM and its allies,” many Maldivians will view “the suppressed stability of Gayoom’s presidency with rose-tinted glasses.”

Nicolas Blarel on India’s Growing Proximity With Israel

Nicolas Blarel on India’s Growing Proximity With Israel

By Sudha Ramachandran
Israel has been willing to supply India with high-tech weapons “without expecting an explicit change in India’s voting patterns at the U.N. or a dilution of its pro-Palestine positioning.”
In a League of Its Own: The Cyberspace Administration of China

In a League of Its Own: The Cyberspace Administration of China

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Rogier Creemers.

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