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What China Is Saying About the Hong Kong Protests

What China Is Saying About the Hong Kong Protests

By Shannon Tiezzi
In the upside-down world of Chinese state media, the extradition bill is actually supported by most Hong Kongers.
The Risks of a ‘Total’ US-China Competition

The Risks of a ‘Total’ US-China Competition

By Robert Farley
Even China hawks need to make a careful appraisal of what sparks joy in the Sino-American relationship.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit Kicks Off in Bishkek

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit Kicks Off in Bishkek

By Catherine Putz
Eyes on India and Pakistan, expected silence on Xinjiang camps, and another summit in the books.

Marine Exercise Highlights US-Indonesia Defense Cooperation

Marine Exercise Highlights US-Indonesia Defense Cooperation

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The engagement spotlighted an aspect of military collaboration between the two countries.

Scandal Rocks New Malaysia

Scandal Rocks New Malaysia

By Erin Cook
A sex scandal that erupted this week is just the latest issue that has confronted the new government.
A China-Portugal Nexus in the Making?

A China-Portugal Nexus in the Making?

By Eleanor Albert
China's growing presence in Portugal exemplifies the diverse stances of EU members toward Beijing.

Why Is Kazakhstan a Growing Destination for Central Asian Migrant Workers?

Why Is Kazakhstan a Growing Destination for Central Asian Migrant Workers?

By Khamza Sharifzoda
If trends hold, Moscow may have to compete with Nur-Sultan in attracting Central Asian migrants in the future.
Largest Japanese Warship Joins US Supercarrier for Bilateral Deployment in South China Sea

Largest Japanese Warship Joins US Supercarrier for Bilateral Deployment in South China Sea

By Ankit Panda
The vessels conducted a range of bilateral drills.

Kazakhstan Turns a Blind Eye to the Opposition Riddle

Kazakhstan Turns a Blind Eye to the Opposition Riddle

By Paolo Sorbello
The government’s reaction to election protests obfuscates the diverse nature of civic activism in Kazakhstan.

One Year After the Singapore Summit, It’s Time for a US-North Korea Deal

One Year After the Singapore Summit, It’s Time for a US-North Korea Deal

By Michael Fuchs and Abby Bard
The United States can’t let this moment pass.

Violence Erupts During Latest Anti-Extradition Protest in Hong Kong

Violence Erupts During Latest Anti-Extradition Protest in Hong Kong

By Christopher Bodeen
Police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse crowds but protesters insist they won't give up.
Malaysia’s Seemingly Chaotic Foreign Policy Choices Make Strategic Sense

Malaysia’s Seemingly Chaotic Foreign Policy Choices Make Strategic Sense

By Adam Leong Kok Wey
Malaysia is sticking with its Cold War-era strategy of selective alignment and strategic ambiguity.

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