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How China Exports Repression to Africa

How China Exports Repression to Africa

By Samuel Woodhams
China’s “techno-dystopian expansionism” is undermining democracy in African countries.
Japan’s Immigration Policy: Turned Corner or Cul-De-Sac?

Japan’s Immigration Policy: Turned Corner or Cul-De-Sac?

By Arnab Dasgupta
A new immigration reform package still doesn't go far enough to meet Japan's needs.

The Cyber War Against Tibet

The Cyber War Against Tibet

By Tenzin Dalha
Cyberattacks are having a chilling effect on the Central Tibetan Administration and Tibetan diaspora.

Are Indian Separatist Rebels in the Myanmar Army’s Crosshairs?

Are Indian Separatist Rebels in the Myanmar Army’s Crosshairs?

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
Is the Myanmar military taking greater interest in Indian separatist groups on its territory?

Finding Kazakhstan’s Troll Farms

Finding Kazakhstan’s Troll Farms

By Nazira Kozhanova
Nurbots fill comment sections across the Kazakh internet. They may not be convincing but they pollute online discourse.
Underage Maids Are Still Being Trafficked in Singapore

Underage Maids Are Still Being Trafficked in Singapore

By Ana Salvá
Official figures are unknown, but activists against child labor see new cases every year.

Gilgit-Baltistan: Pakistan’s Geopolitical Loophole

Gilgit-Baltistan: Pakistan’s Geopolitical Loophole

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The disputed territory remains caught in limbo: neither a province nor self-administered.
Predicting the Chinese Navy of 2030

Predicting the Chinese Navy of 2030

By Rick Joe
Making predictions for the Chinese Navy a decade in advance is difficult given the PLA’s overall opacity.

Japan and Europe’s Triple Partnership

Japan and Europe’s Triple Partnership

By Andrei Lungu
Parsing the new EU-Japan strategic, economic and digital agreements.

Thailand’s ‘Green Rush’

Thailand’s ‘Green Rush’

By Skot Thayer
With the legalization of marijuana, Thailand hopes to carve out a stake in the global cannabis industry.

The Dormant Breadbasket of the Asia-Pacific

The Dormant Breadbasket of the Asia-Pacific

By Maarten Elferink and Florian Schierhorn
The promise of Siberian agriculture for Asia's growing demand for food.
Why Is Turkey Breaking Its Silence on China’s Uyghurs?

Why Is Turkey Breaking Its Silence on China’s Uyghurs?

By Shannon Tiezzi
Anger at home has finally forced Ankara to break with its enthusiastic embrace of Beijing.

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