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A Pipeline as Lifeline: The Environmental Benefits of TAPI

A Pipeline as Lifeline: The Environmental Benefits of TAPI

By Corissa Steiner
TAPI would provide an alternative to increased coal use in India and Pakistan.
Did a Failure to Plan for Anti-Submarine Warfare Doom the Imperial Japanese Navy?

Did a Failure to Plan for Anti-Submarine Warfare Doom the Imperial Japanese Navy?

By Robert Farley
Anti-submarine warfare was a blind spot for Imperial Japan, with deadly results.

What Does Cambodia’s New Census Reveal?

What Does Cambodia’s New Census Reveal?

By David Hutt
The rhetoric and reality behind this much-anticipated step have raised concerns about its results and significance.

The South Korea-Japan Trade Conflict: Cui Bono?

The South Korea-Japan Trade Conflict: Cui Bono?

By Sukjoon Yoon
South Korea, Japan, and the US are all damaged by the conflict. China, however, stands to gain.

Can New Malaysia Move Beyond Old Race Divides?

Can New Malaysia Move Beyond Old Race Divides?

By Preeti Jha
A key government adviser has renewed calls for an end to race-based affirmative action that favors the Malay majority.
Military Officer Visit Puts Indonesia-Vietnam Security Ties Into Focus

Military Officer Visit Puts Indonesia-Vietnam Security Ties Into Focus

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The engagement highlighted some of the defense collaboration between the two sides.

US Tries Its Hand at Shuttle Diplomacy Amid Japan-South Korea Disputes

US Tries Its Hand at Shuttle Diplomacy Amid Japan-South Korea Disputes

By Mina Pollmann
Defense Secretary Mark Esper visited Tokyo and Seoul in an attempt to insulate security cooperation from rising tensions.
China’s Type 001A Carrier Continues Sea Trials Amid Possible Complications

China’s Type 001A Carrier Continues Sea Trials Amid Possible Complications

By Ankit Panda
The Type 001A remains in trials.

Kim Jong Un Promotes Military Scientists After Missile Test Flurry

Kim Jong Un Promotes Military Scientists After Missile Test Flurry

By Ankit Panda
North Korea’s commitment to its indigenous weapons programs remains strong.

After Article 370, Will Transnational Terrorist Organizations Look to Kashmir for Permanent War?

After Article 370, Will Transnational Terrorist Organizations Look to Kashmir for Permanent War?

By Umair Jamal
Transnational extremist groups may become the next reason for escalation between India and Pakistan.

Former Kyrgyz President Facing Charges of Murder and Orchestrating Mass Unrest

Former Kyrgyz President Facing Charges of Murder and Orchestrating Mass Unrest

By Catherine Putz
There's always room for surprises, but Atambayev and his closest allies seem to be on the road to serious prison terms.
In a Country With Big Personalities, the Kyrgyz State Remains the Center of Power

In a Country With Big Personalities, the Kyrgyz State Remains the Center of Power

By Ian J. Lynch
Power and wealth are generated by and flow through the state.

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