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Pakistan Turns to Private Sector for CPEC’s Next Phase

Pakistan Turns to Private Sector for CPEC’s Next Phase

By Umair Jamal
A proposed China-Pakistan anti-terrorism cooperation agreement envisages the establishment of a joint security company to safeguard Chinese citizens.
As Quad Completes 20 Years, India Takes on Multiple New Responsibilities

As Quad Completes 20 Years, India Takes on Multiple New Responsibilities

By Elizabeth Roche
Previously, India was seen as the ‘weak link’ in Quad. At the Delaware summit, India seemed more willing to take on China’s growing initiatives in the Indo-Pacific.

Will BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami Form an Alliance in Post-Hasina Bangladesh?

Will BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami Form an Alliance in Post-Hasina Bangladesh?

By Mubashar Hasan
A shared animosity to Sheikh Hasina brought them together in the past. With Hasina gone, it will be difficult for the two parties to sink differences.

Japan To Downgrade Diplomatic Ties With Myanmar Junta, Report Says

Japan To Downgrade Diplomatic Ties With Myanmar Junta, Report Says

By Sebastian Strangio
Like several of its Western partners, Japan will now be represented in Yangon by a chargé d'affaires rather than a full ambassador.

Sri Lanka’s New President Calls Parliamentary Election to Consolidate His Mandate

Sri Lanka’s New President Calls Parliamentary Election to Consolidate His Mandate

By Bharatha Mallawarachi
President Dissanayake dissolved Parliament hours after he swore in Harini Amarasuriya as the country's new prime minister.
Myanmar is Not About to Become a ‘Fractured’ State

Myanmar is Not About to Become a ‘Fractured’ State

By Miemie Winn Byrd
Analysts overlook the novel political linkages between the country's resistance groups, and their determination to build a federal democracy.

Vietnam’s To Lam Set to Meet With President Biden

Vietnam’s To Lam Set to Meet With President Biden

By Sebastian Strangio
During the communist party chief's five-day visit to New York, Vietnamese and U.S. firms have signed a number of economic agreements.
Modi in the US: India’s Pursuit of Strategic Autonomy

Modi in the US: India’s Pursuit of Strategic Autonomy

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
Indian policymakers have aimed to take advantage of the significant strategic and economic opportunities arising from the rivalries and competition between the U.S. and China, as well as the U.S. and Russia.

EU China Policy Under von der Leyen 2.0

EU China Policy Under von der Leyen 2.0

By Valeria Fappani and Blanca Marabini San Martín
Meet the new commissioners who will shape the EU’s interactions with China for the next five years.

Taiwan’s Political Divide on UN Resolution 2758 

Taiwan’s Political Divide on UN Resolution 2758 

By Hiro Fu
Can Taiwan’s political parties find common ground to strengthen the global campaign against China’s misrepresentation of U.N. Resolution 2758?

Reclaiming Trust: How Bangladesh’s Student Movement Outpaced Traditional Parties

Reclaiming Trust: How Bangladesh’s Student Movement Outpaced Traditional Parties

By Kazi A S M Nurul Huda
Although the student protest movement created a rare opportunity for a broad coalition, opposition parties like the BNP and JI were too mired in past failures to effectively seize it.
A Growing Sense of Urgency: Is This Beijing’s Economic Reckoning?

A Growing Sense of Urgency: Is This Beijing’s Economic Reckoning?

By Lizzi C. Lee
Liquidity isn’t enough – China needs fiscal action and structural overhaul for a sustainable recovery.

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