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Why Australia's New Government Won't Change Course on China

Why Australia's New Government Won't Change Course on China

By Elena Collinson
The new government isn’t likely to change course on its predecessor's efforts to lower the temperature in Australia-China relations.
China Vows to Protect The Authority of Police

China Vows to Protect The Authority of Police

By Charlotte Gao
Conflicts between Chinese police and citizens have dramatically increased in recent years.

From Kyrgyzstan to the Stars: The Kyrgyz Space Program

From Kyrgyzstan to the Stars: The Kyrgyz Space Program

By Colleen Wood
A group of teenage girls want to make Kyrgyzstan the next country to launch a microsatellite.

Uzbekistan: Building on Centuries of Inter-Religious Harmony

Uzbekistan: Building on Centuries of Inter-Religious Harmony

By Javlon Vakhabov
The new leadership of Uzbekistan is openly tackling a backlog of challenges, including in the field of religious freedoms.

What’s in the New Jordan-Philippines Military Pact?

What’s in the New Jordan-Philippines Military Pact?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at a new defense agreement.
What’s Next for Indonesia-Turkey Defense Relations?

What’s Next for Indonesia-Turkey Defense Relations?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at some of the areas both countries are exploring in their military ties.

COMCASA: Another Step Forward for the United States and India

COMCASA: Another Step Forward for the United States and India

By Jeff Smith
The conclusion of the COMCASA agreement between India and the United States is a big deal.
A Second Trump-Kim Summit Looks Likelier Than Ever: Why That's Not a Surprise

A Second Trump-Kim Summit Looks Likelier Than Ever: Why That's Not a Surprise

By Ankit Panda
The White House confirms that it is in the process of "coordinating" a second meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un.

US State Department Approves Sale of 9 E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Aircraft to Japan

US State Department Approves Sale of 9 E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Aircraft to Japan

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The total contract value for the nine Airborne Early Warning and Control aircraft is estimated at around $3.135 billion.

Rapprochement is a Prerequisite for Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

Rapprochement is a Prerequisite for Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

By Brad Stapleton
Washington’s focus on denuclearization puts the cart before the horse.

Vietnam-Russia Military Ties: Look Beyond the Billion Dollar Boast

Vietnam-Russia Military Ties: Look Beyond the Billion Dollar Boast

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A closer look at the broader significance of a longstanding defense relationship.
The Key to Securing the Indo-Pacific: Japanese Constitutional Reform?

The Key to Securing the Indo-Pacific: Japanese Constitutional Reform?

By Robert Farley
How interrelated are the issues of Japan's constitutional reform debate and ongoing questions about preserving Asia's status quo?

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