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Vietnam-Cambodia Security Ties in the Headlines with Border Meeting

Vietnam-Cambodia Security Ties in the Headlines with Border Meeting

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The interaction highlighted ongoing efforts by both sides to manage interactions related to their shared border as part of their wider security ties.
Pacific Trade Norms Established as US Producers Fear Losses

Pacific Trade Norms Established as US Producers Fear Losses

By Nicole L. Freiner
With TPP-11 entering into force late last year, the Asia-Pacific has a new set of trade rules.

South Korean President: North Korea, US Both Need to Do More

South Korean President: North Korea, US Both Need to Do More

By Hyung-jin Kim
Moon Jae-in said Pyongyang needs to take clear steps toward denuclearization, while Washington needs to reward those efforts.

How Does China’s Air Force Learn and Adapt to New Circumstances?

How Does China’s Air Force Learn and Adapt to New Circumstances?

By Robert Farley
The PLAAF has made close study of U.S. military institutions.

After Latest US-China Talks, Where Does the Trade Truce Stand?

After Latest US-China Talks, Where Does the Trade Truce Stand?

By Shannon Tiezzi
China doesn't seem to be offering much more than it already has. Will that be enough for Trump?
Is This the End of the ‘1992 Consensus’?

Is This the End of the ‘1992 Consensus’?

By Gary Sands
Tsai Ing-wen is promoting her alternative 'Taiwan consensus,' but the KMT remains committed to the 1992 consensus.

Japan’s Growing Strategic Footprint in South Asia

Japan’s Growing Strategic Footprint in South Asia

By Sarbhanu Nath
The focus on China has overshadowed Japan's increasing presence in the region.
Is This the End of South Korea’s Semi-Charmed Export Life?

Is This the End of South Korea’s Semi-Charmed Export Life?

By Troy Stangarone
Live by the semiconductor, die by the semiconductor.

Taiwan and Southeast Asia Have a ‘People-Centric’ Exchange Problem

Taiwan and Southeast Asia Have a ‘People-Centric’ Exchange Problem

By Nick Aspinwall
The New Southbound Policy promotes mutual study and tourism with neighbors. However, two recent cases suggest it is being exploited.

Why Duterte’s Controversies Are No Laughing Matter

Why Duterte’s Controversies Are No Laughing Matter

By Luke Hunt
Duterte's 'jokes' reveal a lack of respect for institutions, the rule of law, and the Philippine people.

Warships Spotlight China-Cambodia Defense Ties Amid Military Base Hype

Warships Spotlight China-Cambodia Defense Ties Amid Military Base Hype

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The defense engagement highlighted the ongoing activity between the two sides in the naval realm.
Japan’s Hostage Justice System

Japan’s Hostage Justice System

By Brad Adams
If Japan wants to live up to its reputation as one of the world’s most advanced democracies, it needs to modernize its criminal justice system.

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