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Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election Reflected a Regional Divide

Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election Reflected a Regional Divide

By Devana Senanayake
NPP’s Anura Kumara Dissanayake won the country's election, just not in the North-East.

Pushed to the Edge: Why Women Kill in Uzbekistan

Pushed to the Edge: Why Women Kill in Uzbekistan

By Niginakhon Saida
Women commit far fewer murders than men in Uzbekistan. It’s important to understand who, why, and how they kill.
Why China’s Rock Music Scene Isn’t Bothered by a Troublesome Textbook

Why China’s Rock Music Scene Isn’t Bothered by a Troublesome Textbook

By Larry Mullin
Anti-rock rhetoric in China’s new national security education textbook hasn’t made much of a ripple in the actual music community.

Vietnam’s Grand Strategic Architecture Amid the Russia-Ukraine War

Vietnam’s Grand Strategic Architecture Amid the Russia-Ukraine War

By Alexander L. Vuving
The Russia-Ukraine war has rearranged the configuration of Vietnam’s web of partnerships but has not drastically changed its foreign policy approach. 

North Korea Steps up Its Hostile Moves Against South Korea

North Korea Steps up Its Hostile Moves Against South Korea

By Mitch Shin
With road demolitions and direct threats, North Korea has further cemented its belligerent stance toward the South.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Harris vs. Trump: Who Would You Choose?

Harris vs. Trump: Who Would You Choose?

By Kieskompas
The Diplomat wants to know what you think about the U.S. presidential election – even if you're not a U.S. voter.

China’s Cautious Moves in the EU Tariff Conflict

China’s Cautious Moves in the EU Tariff Conflict

By You Wang
As the EU moves to impose steep tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, China finds itself at a pivotal juncture in its evolving trade relationship with Europe. 
The Politics of China’s Land Appropriation in Bhutan

The Politics of China’s Land Appropriation in Bhutan

By Robert Barnett
China has built 22 villages and settlements within Bhutan’s customary borders. And there is no sign that Bhutan can do anything about it – or that Beijing will face any costs. 

World Leaders Vigorously Compete for ASEAN Partnerships

World Leaders Vigorously Compete for ASEAN Partnerships

By Duncan Bartlett
India, Japan, South Korea, and China were all represented at a summit of ASEAN leaders in Laos. Southeast Asia is seen as crucial to their economies, as well as a strategically vital region for security. 

Behind the Scenes of US Nuclear Diplomacy With India

Behind the Scenes of US Nuclear Diplomacy With India

By Stephan Kieninger
New sources shed light on the United States’ diplomatic efforts after India’s nuclear tests in 1998.

Speeding Up the Economy: The Role of Methamphetamines in the Southeast Asian Boom

Speeding Up the Economy: The Role of Methamphetamines in the Southeast Asian Boom

By Daniel Zak and Vutha Srey
Faced with ruthless economic demands, increasing numbers of workers are turning to a cheap, addictive drug that enables them to "work without stopping.”
More Votes, Fewer Rights: Jammu and Kashmir Assembly to Reconvene for 1st Time Since Reorganization

More Votes, Fewer Rights: Jammu and Kashmir Assembly to Reconvene for 1st Time Since Reorganization

By Tarushi Aswani
“People were waiting for a chance to express their resentment towards the coercive changes, but the real levers of power now lie outside the scope of the elected leadership.”

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