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The Everyday Activists Behind Malaysia’s Democracy Struggle

The Everyday Activists Behind Malaysia’s Democracy Struggle

By Preeti Jha
We need to look beyond Mahathir, and even Anwar, to understand Malaysia’s seismic power shift.
The US-China Trade War

The US-China Trade War

By Roncevert Ganan Almond
A simple plan: action, confusion, and retreat

The Plight of Pakistan's Journalists

The Plight of Pakistan's Journalists

By Muhammad Akbar Notezai
The free press is being suffocated in Pakistan.

Seizing Economic Opportunities in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

Seizing Economic Opportunities in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan

By Eric Wheeler and Alexey Yugai
If Astana and Tashkent can tackle long-term obstacles to growth, there’s great potential in the region.

Thailand's Junta Cracks Down on Thaksin's Pheu Thai Party

Thailand's Junta Cracks Down on Thaksin's Pheu Thai Party

By Neil Thompson
The generals want to be sure the opposition is eliminated before agreeing to hold elections.
Indonesia’s Prison System Is Broken

Indonesia’s Prison System Is Broken

By Aisyah Llewellyn
A deadly prison riot underscores the risk of radicalization behind bars.

What’s Missing From Cambodia’s Democracy?

What’s Missing From Cambodia’s Democracy?

By Andrew Nachemson
The problems are deeper than the lack of a viable opposition party.
China's Teenage Mothers

China's Teenage Mothers

By Yuhong Pang
Youth, interrupted

The Dirty Secret of Taiwan’s Fishing Industry

The Dirty Secret of Taiwan’s Fishing Industry

By James X. Morris
Taiwan’s systemic inertia has created the perfect environment for the continued exploitation of migrant fishermen.

Is Pakistani Agriculture Ready for CPEC?

Is Pakistani Agriculture Ready for CPEC?

By Andrew McCormick
A lack of government planning could leave Pakistan's farmers on the losing end of a far-reaching deal with China.

Timor-Leste’s Forgotten Female Rebels

Timor-Leste’s Forgotten Female Rebels

By Edward Cavanough
Will women's role in Timor-Leste's fight for independence ever be truly recognized?
#MeToo, Vietnam

#MeToo, Vietnam

By Isabelle Taft
Vietnam’s fledgling #MeToo movement reveals the limits of the country’s progress on gender equality.

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