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Beijing After Tiananmen: Part 1

Beijing After Tiananmen: Part 1

By Bonnie Girard
The massacre of protesters on June 4, 1989 was not the end of Beijing’s summer of terror.
S. Jaishankar: The Right Man for the Job at India’s External Affairs Ministry

S. Jaishankar: The Right Man for the Job at India’s External Affairs Ministry

By Krzysztof Iwanek
The choice shows the preference for policy over politics and signals New Delhi’s concern with U.S.-China rivalry.

The US War on Huawei: Predicting the Blowback

The US War on Huawei: Predicting the Blowback

By Robert Farley
The U.S. decision to take on Huawei will have far-reaching implications.

US-India Ties Under Modi 2.0: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

US-India Ties Under Modi 2.0: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

By Aman Thakker
The relationship between the United States and India will broadly remain strong, but challenges remain.

2019 Shangri-La Dialogue: US-China Divide Lingers Amid Asia’s Anxiety

2019 Shangri-La Dialogue: US-China Divide Lingers Amid Asia’s Anxiety

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The dynamics at play at Asia’s premier security summit only reinforced existing regional worries that the divisions between Washington and Beijing are set to endure.
Assessing the US Indo-Pacific Strategy Report: Current Opportunities and Future Uncertainties  

Assessing the US Indo-Pacific Strategy Report: Current Opportunities and Future Uncertainties  

By Prashanth Parameswaran
While the much-anticipated report is a notable development for US Asia policy and offers much promise, there remain uncertainties about how rhetoric will translate into reality.

Japan’s Peacebuilding Prowess: The Case of Marawi City

Japan’s Peacebuilding Prowess: The Case of Marawi City

By Mark Manantan and Dahlia Simangan
It’s time for a new brand of diplomacy for Japan’s new era. Rebuilding Marawi in the Philippines is a good place to start.
Eye for An Eye: China to Establish ‘Unreliable Entity List’

Eye for An Eye: China to Establish ‘Unreliable Entity List’

By Charlotte Gao
The move is obvious retaliation against U.S. ban on Huawei and U.S. companies are the ones to be punished.

South Korea’s Uphill Battle to Revive Its Shipbuilding Industry

South Korea’s Uphill Battle to Revive Its Shipbuilding Industry

By Tae-jun Kang
A planned merger between South Korea's two largest shipbuilders faces backlash at home and abroad.

Why the UK Shouldn’t Follow Washington on China

Why the UK Shouldn’t Follow Washington on China

By Tim Summers
A divergence between the China policies of the two traditional trans-Atlantic allies is not new.

The ‘Cold Confrontation’ Underway in the South China Sea

The ‘Cold Confrontation’ Underway in the South China Sea

By Chen Xiangmiao
Neither the U.S. nor China wants a hot war, but they will continue to contest their differing interests in the region.
Under Pressure in the West, Huawei Looks to South Asia

Under Pressure in the West, Huawei Looks to South Asia

By Sabena Siddiqui
China's Huawei may be on the backfoot in the West, but South Asia remains a massive, ripe, market.

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