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Taiwan’s Security Role in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy

Taiwan’s Security Role in the U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Howard Wang
The U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy Report holds new potential for Taiwan’s international security networking.
Why China's Data Regulations Are a Compliance Nightmare for Companies

Why China's Data Regulations Are a Compliance Nightmare for Companies

By Daniel Rechtschaffen
Legal ambiguities leave companies guessing where they must follow the laws and when they can just risk it.

Taiwan’s Airline Employees Are Striking for the 2nd Time in 2019

Taiwan’s Airline Employees Are Striking for the 2nd Time in 2019

By Nick Aspinwall
A strike by over 2,000 EVA Airways flight attendants is entering its second week, further dampening a difficult 2019 for the major Taiwan airline.

Japan-ASEAN Indo-Pacific Security Cooperation in Focus with Ship Rider Program Launch

Japan-ASEAN Indo-Pacific Security Cooperation in Focus with Ship Rider Program Launch

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The latest iteration of the activity highlighted Tokyo’s intensifying defense collaboration with Southeast Asian states.

Defense Dialogue Highlights Singapore-Brunei Security Ties

Defense Dialogue Highlights Singapore-Brunei Security Ties

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The holding of the seventh iteration of the dialogue spotlighted the state of defense relations between the two Southeast Asian states.
The Price of US-Iran Tensions for South Korea

The Price of US-Iran Tensions for South Korea

By Troy Stangarone
For South Korea, the impact of U.S. sanctions on Iran stretches far beyond oil imports.

Ghani’s Visit to Pakistan: Questions to Answer

Ghani’s Visit to Pakistan: Questions to Answer

By Halimullah Kousary
The Afghan president is visiting Islamabad with renewed hope but also caution.
Russia Offers China Another Batch of Su-35 Fighter Jets

Russia Offers China Another Batch of Su-35 Fighter Jets

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Russia has offered to sell another batch of Su-35 fighter aircraft to China.

Pompeo Optimistic About Peace in Brief Visit to Afghanistan En Route to Asia

Pompeo Optimistic About Peace in Brief Visit to Afghanistan En Route to Asia

By Catherine Putz
Talking with the Taliban remains critical, but Pompeo’s optimism seems ungrounded,

Report: Japan’s Public Pension Fund Not Enough to Cover Post-Retirement Needs

Report: Japan’s Public Pension Fund Not Enough to Cover Post-Retirement Needs

By Thisanka Siripala
The government rejected the report's findings, but the public is up in arms over the pension scare.

Japan-Korea Relations Could Get Worse Before They Get Better

Japan-Korea Relations Could Get Worse Before They Get Better

By Andrew Wolman
What will be the impact of the new wave of forced labor lawsuits in South Korea?
Australia, Japan, US Start Down Their Own Indo-Pacific Road in PNG

Australia, Japan, US Start Down Their Own Indo-Pacific Road in PNG

By Grant Wyeth
The new trilateral initiative is an obvious reaction to China’s ambitions, but could still yield important results in the region.

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