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South Asia Floods Displace Millions, Kill 550

South Asia Floods Displace Millions, Kill 550

By Associated Press
Close to a third of Bangladesh has already been flooded, with more flooding expected in the coming weeks. 
US Orders China to Close Its Consulate in Houston

US Orders China to Close Its Consulate in Houston

By Associated Press
The US offered no details on its decision even as China promised retaliation.

How Data Doomed Central Asia’s COVID-19 Responses

How Data Doomed Central Asia’s COVID-19 Responses

By Catherine Putz
As the saying goes, "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics."

2020 Australian Defense Strategic Update: The Revenge of Geography

2020 Australian Defense Strategic Update: The Revenge of Geography

By Peter J. Dean
Australia’s strategic environment is rapidly changing and along with it the risks that the nation’s defense policy must manage.

Did COVID-19 Really Give China a Strategic Advantage?

Did COVID-19 Really Give China a Strategic Advantage?

By Denny Roy
For China, the pandemic was more burden than opportunity. 
Chinese Investment in Myanmar: Beyond Myitsone Dam

Chinese Investment in Myanmar: Beyond Myitsone Dam

By Ruosui Zhang
How national security concerns sealed the varying fates of Chinese investment projects in Myanmar.

China Refuses to Quit on the Philippines

China Refuses to Quit on the Philippines

By Derek Grossman
China may have missed a golden opportunity to see the VFA end, but Beijing is still determined to exploit gaps between the U.S. and its ally.
The Cost of Ending Fulbright in China

The Cost of Ending Fulbright in China

By Eleanor Albert
The Trump administration is willing to sacrifice a source of long-term relationship and knowledge building in a bid to punish current Chinese behavior.

US Accuses Chinese Hackers of Stealing COVID Vaccine Research

US Accuses Chinese Hackers of Stealing COVID Vaccine Research

By Robert Farley
The wisdom and morality of serious intellectual property enforcement during a pandemic are uncertain.

Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Will Run Again in November Election

Myanmar Leader Aung San Suu Kyi Will Run Again in November Election

By Associated Press
The popular leader of the National League for Democracy will seek another term for her party, five years after its historic victory.

China’s Self-Inflicted Wounds in the South China Sea

China’s Self-Inflicted Wounds in the South China Sea

By Rahul Mishra
Increased aggression from Beijing has sparked more robust responses from Washington and the regional claimant states.
The China-India Contest in the Middle East

The China-India Contest in the Middle East

By Hasan Alhasan
China’s recent advances with Iran and Turkey have been accompanied by Indian setbacks.

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