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The Long Game: Understanding US and China’s Theories of Victory

The Long Game: Understanding US and China’s Theories of Victory

By Ngo Di Lan
By examining how the U.S. and China perceive the nature of their contest and plot their paths to success, we can better anticipate the trajectory of this competition.
The Latinization of Kazakhstan: Language, Modernization and Geopolitics

The Latinization of Kazakhstan: Language, Modernization and Geopolitics

By Aziz Berdiqulov
Kazakhstan’s planned transition to a Latin alphabet is intertwined with issues of national identity, geopolitical shifts, and post-colonial discourse.

4 Obstacles to India Joining the UN Security Council

4 Obstacles to India Joining the UN Security Council

By Dhananjay Tripathi
Despite persistent lobbying, experts say it’s unlikely India will gain permanent membership of the U.N. Security Council anytime soon for several reasons.

Will Central Asia Speak Up? A Look at the Upcoming UNGA Session

Will Central Asia Speak Up? A Look at the Upcoming UNGA Session

By Bimal Adhikari and Alida Begezhanova
Central Asian nations are forming closer alliances with each other in light of the Russo-Ukrainian War, and these efforts are reflected in their recent UNGA speeches.

Malaysian King to Seek Chinese Funding for Singapore Rail Link

Malaysian King to Seek Chinese Funding for Singapore Rail Link

By Sebastian Strangio
During his state visit to China this week, Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar will reportedly seek Chinese financial support for the high-speed railway between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.
Thailand Publishes New Draft Bill to Regulate Use, Sale of Cannabis

Thailand Publishes New Draft Bill to Regulate Use, Sale of Cannabis

By Sebastian Strangio
The draft legislation seeks to curb recreational use of cannabis products, but stops short of relisting the plant as a narcotic.

China Establishes Defense Mobilization Units Around Taiwan’s Outlying Islands

China Establishes Defense Mobilization Units Around Taiwan’s Outlying Islands

By Tai-yuan Yang
As part of broader preparations for war, China is expanding and streamlining procedures for national defense mobilization – including near Kinmen.
How Water Scarcity Threatens Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry

How Water Scarcity Threatens Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry

By Kevin Zhang
Climate change and seasonal droughts could jeopardize the chip industry’s long-term strength and future expansion in Taiwan.

Japan’s Current Rice Shortage Foreshadows Long-Term Problems

Japan’s Current Rice Shortage Foreshadows Long-Term Problems

By Andrew Orchard
Japan is experiencing a shortage of the crucial staple, with an inelastic supply likely being the primary cause.

The Philippines Should Take Note: ‘Assertive Transparency’ Is Not a Strategy 

The Philippines Should Take Note: ‘Assertive Transparency’ Is Not a Strategy 

By Vincent Kyle Parada
Faced with a country indifferent to reputational costs, Manila’s campaign to illuminate China’s gray-zone activities in the South China Sea is producing diminishing returns.

10-year-old Japanese Boy Dies After Stabbing Attack in China

10-year-old Japanese Boy Dies After Stabbing Attack in China

By Mari Yamaguchi and Emily Wang Fujiyama
For the second time in three months, a knife-wielding man attacked Japanese schoolchildren in China.
Bringing Strategic AI Collaboration to the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue

Bringing Strategic AI Collaboration to the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue

By Aiden Warren, Adam Bartley, and Charles T. Hunt
The TSD has fewer points of friction that could hinder practical collaboration due to the high strategic complementarity of Australia, Japan, and the U.S.

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