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Why India and the United States Must Come Together

Why India and the United States Must Come Together

By Rupakjyoti Borah
India’s best bet in managing China is closer ties with the United States.
Remembering Japan’s Colonial Abuses Against Koreans on Hashima Island

Remembering Japan’s Colonial Abuses Against Koreans on Hashima Island

By Yuji Hosaka
Despite the claims of a former resident of the island, Japanese abuses against Koreans were widespread.

Pakistan Finds ‘Human Error’ in Deadly Karachi Plane Crash

Pakistan Finds ‘Human Error’ in Deadly Karachi Plane Crash

By Associated Press
The crash, which killed 97 people, was the result of pilot error, according to Pakistan’s investigation.

Russia’s Victory Day Guests

Russia’s Victory Day Guests

By Catherine Putz
Who showed up to Moscow’s rescheduled Victory Day parade?

China’s Great Wall of Finance Shows First Signs of a Crack – in Hong Kong

China’s Great Wall of Finance Shows First Signs of a Crack – in Hong Kong

By Project 2047
Any U.S. financial sanctions on Hong Kong will break the financial lifeline for China.
Pandemic-Proofing South Korea’s Investment in Myanmar

Pandemic-Proofing South Korea’s Investment in Myanmar

By Sinmyung Park
From garments to agriculture, South Korea has teamed up with Myanmar’s industries. How can cooperation best weather COVID-19?

In Afghanistan, Healthcare Services Targeted for Attacks

In Afghanistan, Healthcare Services Targeted for Attacks

By Catherine Putz
In just over 10 weeks, amid a pandemic, a dozen attacks deliberately targeted healthcare workers or services in Afghanistan. 
The UK Wants to Join CPTPP. That’s Good News for Japan.

The UK Wants to Join CPTPP. That’s Good News for Japan.

By Yukari Easton
Britain’s interest in the group will help strengthen trade relations with Japan.

The Korean War at 70

The Korean War at 70

By Yoav J. Tenembaum
Remembering the outbreak of a conflict that still echoes today.

Singapore PM’s Brother Joins Opposition Party Ahead of Polls

Singapore PM’s Brother Joins Opposition Party Ahead of Polls

By Associated Press
Lee Hsien Yang, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong's estranged brother, joined an opposition party but declined to say whether he’d run in the July 10 polls.

Putting a Dollar Amount on China’s Loans to the Developing World

Putting a Dollar Amount on China’s Loans to the Developing World

By Yufan Huang and Deborah Brautigam
At long last, we now know how much poor country governments owe China.
Who Is Winning the US-China Power Battle?

Who Is Winning the US-China Power Battle?

By Monish Tourangbam and Anand. V
A global pandemic has, in a matter of months, changed the discourse on global order and U.S.-China great power competition.

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