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Why South Korea Should Be Key to a Revised US Indo-Pacific Approach

Why South Korea Should Be Key to a Revised US Indo-Pacific Approach

By Kyle Ferrier
COVID-19 highlights the need to address nontraditional security issues in the region – something South Korea has great expertise in.
Singapore Decides on 5G Networks: Is Huawei Banned?

Singapore Decides on 5G Networks: Is Huawei Banned?

By Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman
Singapore isn’t choosing sides in the geopolitical tug-of-war between China and the United States.

Australia’s Mission to Become a Solar Powerhouse 

Australia’s Mission to Become a Solar Powerhouse 

By Joshua Mcdonald
Sunshine alone, though, does not guarantee a successful solar industry -- infrastructure and stable, smart politics are necessary. 

Indo-Pacific in Focus as Australia Substantially Lifts Military Spending

Indo-Pacific in Focus as Australia Substantially Lifts Military Spending

By Luke Hunt
Chinese bullying crystalizes opposition, divides ASEAN.

China Conducts Naval Drills in South China Sea

China Conducts Naval Drills in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The China Coast Guard appears to be involved as well.
South Korea’s Moon Expresses Hope for Another US-North Korea Summit Meeting

South Korea’s Moon Expresses Hope for Another US-North Korea Summit Meeting

By Ankit Panda
The South Korean president held out hope for a new U.S.-North Korea summit.

What’s Behind China’s ‘Street-Stall Economy’ Discussion?

What’s Behind China’s ‘Street-Stall Economy’ Discussion?

By Chan Kung and Yu (Tony) Pan
China must take care not to let the current trend follow the pattern of the bicycle-sharing fiasco.
COVID-19 Takes a Toll on Pakistan’s Transgender Community

COVID-19 Takes a Toll on Pakistan’s Transgender Community

By Ebad Ahmed
Transgender people in Pakistan were already marginalized. Now the pandemic is adding to their plight.

India Shows the World How to Use ‘Cyberspace Sovereignty’ Against China

India Shows the World How to Use ‘Cyberspace Sovereignty’ Against China

By Chauncey Jung
It’s time for liberal democracies to embrace the term -- with a new definition --to defend against China’s predatory cyber practices.

Taiwan Opens Office to Help People Fleeing Hong Kong in Wake of National Security Law

Taiwan Opens Office to Help People Fleeing Hong Kong in Wake of National Security Law

By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan on Wednesday launched a new office to process applications by Hong Kong nationals seeking to work, study, or seek asylum in the country.

Pakistan Arrests Students for Demanding Internet Before Online Exams

Pakistan Arrests Students for Demanding Internet Before Online Exams

By StoriesAsia
Pakistan's digital divide grows sharper amid the pandemic.
Renewing America’s Commitment to the Indo-Pacific

Renewing America’s Commitment to the Indo-Pacific

By Jim Inhofe and Cory Gardner
A new Pacific Deterrence Initiative will complement ARIA and implement its vision of a more robust U.S military presence in the Indo-Pacific.

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