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Taiwan Vows ‘Forceful Expulsion’ of Chinese Fighters Flying in Taiwanese Airspace
By Nick Aspinwall
Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen slammed a “provocative” encroachment of Chinese aircraft.
Naval Visit to Put Russia-Philippines Military Ties in Focus
By Prashanth Parameswaran
An upcoming engagement will highlight ongoing efforts by both sides to boost a nascent but developing defense relationship.
Rahul Gandhi in Wayanad and Amethi: What’s There to Lose?
By Pravin Prakash and Juhi Ahuja
What is the meaning of Rahul Gandhi's last minute move?
Misplaced Confidence? The US Private Space Sector vs. China
By Namrata Goswami
American confidence that its private space sector can take on China alone is wildly misplaced.
Does Russian Military Aviation Have Anything Left to Offer China?
By Abraham Ait
A look at the possibility of further Russia fighter sales to the People’s Liberation Army.
A Smooth Solomon Islands Election
By Grant Wyeth
Although counting continues, it seems that the first post-RAMSI election has been a success.
The Missed Opportunity in China’s Foreign Investment Law
By Pär Nyrén
China’s system for security screening of foreign investments is still veiled in secrecy.
A Bipartisan Congressional Group Supports Trump’s Tough-on-China Approach
By Bonnie Girard
In an otherwise divided Washington, there is surprising uniformity in messaging on the U.S.-China trade war.
Was the Korea-US FTA Really a ‘Horrible Deal?’
By Troy Stangarone
A look at the trade data for 2018 suggests the original deal may have actually been working after all.
Thai Election Body Orders Redo in Places Over Irregularities
By Kaweewit Kaewjinda
The Election Commission ordered recounts for two polling stations and new elections at six others.
Kim Jong Un Visits Samjiyon County Ahead of Supreme People's Assembly Meeting
By Ankit Panda
The North Korean leader conducted his first on-site survey in 2019.
Korean Progressives and Conservatives Split By-Election Spoils
By Kyle Pope and Adam Pepin-Hall
In by-elections this week, the LKP and the Justice Party each snagged a seat.