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What Does Jokowi’s New Cabinet Mean for Indonesia?

What Does Jokowi’s New Cabinet Mean for Indonesia?

By Erin Cook
The lineup offers some early insights on how his second term may shape up.
Indo-Pacific Conceptions in the Spotlight at China’s Xiangshan Forum

Indo-Pacific Conceptions in the Spotlight at China’s Xiangshan Forum

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Despite the many headlines the concept has generated, the state of the conversation and its future prospects remain unclear.

The United States Needs Japan and South Korea to Make Up

The United States Needs Japan and South Korea to Make Up

By Ellen Swicord
For Washington, resumed cooperation between its two most important Northeast Asian allies is a core interest.

Russia’s Northern Sea Route Faces Setbacks, Low Interest

Russia’s Northern Sea Route Faces Setbacks, Low Interest

By Steven Stashwick
Despite warming Arctic, competition among great powers remains cool.

Is India Redefining Its Role in the Politics of the Middle East?

Is India Redefining Its Role in the Politics of the Middle East?

By Niranjan Marjani
A closer look at India’s increasingly complex relationships with countries of the Middle East.
China’s Corporate Social Credit System Demands Political Obedience from Companies

China’s Corporate Social Credit System Demands Political Obedience from Companies

By Daniel Rechtschaffen
The primary purpose of the social credit system may not be to censor companies, but censorship is undoubtedly within its scope.

Saving Our Oceans: A Plea for Action

Saving Our Oceans: A Plea for Action

By David W. Panuelo
“One island, one atoll, one country at a time – that’s how we meet this challenge.”
Education Is the Key to Empowering Afghan Women

Education Is the Key to Empowering Afghan Women

By Sabera Azizi
Afghan women see more influence than ever, but prejudice and sexism remain barriers.

Friends from Hong Kong: Taiwan’s Refugee Problem

Friends from Hong Kong: Taiwan’s Refugee Problem

By Lev Nachman and Brian Hioe
Hong Kongers looking for asylum in Taiwan are hostage to the island’s 2020 presidential politics.

How Dangerous Is the Pakistani Opposition’s Long March Against Imran Khan’s Government?

How Dangerous Is the Pakistani Opposition’s Long March Against Imran Khan’s Government?

By Umair Jamal
Amid the opposition’s reelection demands, Pakistan braces for a major political crisis.

Leyte Gulf: Lost in History?

Leyte Gulf: Lost in History?

By Robert Farley
The greatest naval battle of the modern era is under-remembered.
Defense Secretary Introductory Trip Highlights India-Singapore Security Collaboration

Defense Secretary Introductory Trip Highlights India-Singapore Security Collaboration

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent visit reinforced the defense aspect of the ties between the two countries.

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