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Europe’s Next Move and the US-China Standoff
By Brigitte Dekker and Maaike Okano-Heijmans
In the face of the US-China trade-tech standoff, there’s need for EU action.
The NRC and India’s Unfinished Partition
By Grant Wyeth
The ongoing ideological struggle over Indian nationhood surfaced with Assam’s National Register of Citizens.
Assessing Trump’s Indo-Pacific Strategy, 2 Years In
By Elliot Silverberg and Matthew Sullivan
How has the implementation of Trump’s free and open Indo-Pacific strategy played out so far?
Can the US Bring Cambodia Back from the Brink?
By Charles Dunst
The road to democratization in Cambodia is paved with obstacles.
A Quiet Kowari: US, Australia, and China Trilateral Military Exercise
By Katie Howe
The sixth annual trilateral military exercise continued despite increased regional tensions.
Will This Be Another Afghan Election Marred by Fraud?
By Ezzatullah Mehrdad
As Afghans go to the polls, they’re battling a history of marred elections.
The Khorgos Hype on the Belt and Road
By Henry Ruehl
Despite lofty ambitions, Khorgos is less transformative than its proponents believe – and yet it does illustrate some of the promise of the BRI.
Victims Left Behind in US Agent Orange Cleanup Efforts
By Sonya Schoenberger
Vietnamese victims have yet to receive compensation – and many live in desperate poverty.
How China Challenges the EU in the Western Balkans
By Austin Doehler
Will the EU ultimately cede the Western Balkans to Beijing’s influence?
Fifth Column Fears: The Chinese Influence Campaign in the United States
By Eric Chan
The growing reach of PRC influence operations present a special challenge for Asian-Americans.
Amid Crackdown, a Lumad School Opens in Manila
By Michael Beltran
A school for evacuated indigenous youth recently opened inside a Manila university.
Climate Strike in Hazy Kuala Lumpur
By Alexandra Radu
This weekend Malaysians marched in a Global Climate Strike drawing attention to regional environmental degradation.