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Hindutva Terrorism in India

Hindutva Terrorism in India

By Sudha Ramachandran
Cow vigilantism is pre-meditated, politically motivated, and seeks to build fear in a community. That makes it terrorism.
Alt-Reich: North Korea and the Far Right

Alt-Reich: North Korea and the Far Right

By Bradley Jardine and Casey Michel
White nationalists, neo-Nazis, and others are turning to an unlikely ally in their bid to “make the West great again.”

Russian Railpolitick and China’s Belt and Road

Russian Railpolitick and China’s Belt and Road

By Nicholas Trickett
Russian economic policies and infighting with its neighbors impact China’s ambitions.

South Korea’s Brain Drain

South Korea’s Brain Drain

By Ben Forney
Why so many young South Koreans think of their country as "hell."

China’s Creeping Invasion of India

China’s Creeping Invasion of India

By Saurav Jha
India is scrambling to build infrastructure that will allow it to counter Chinese incursions along the LAC.
A Year of Bangladesh's War on Terror

A Year of Bangladesh's War on Terror

By Siddharthya Roy
A year after the Dhaka bakery bloodbath, counterterrorism remains deeply political.

Qatar Crisis Spells Big Trouble for Asia

Qatar Crisis Spells Big Trouble for Asia

By Joseph Hammond
Asian countries depend on Qatar as a resource supplier and labor destination.
Duterte’s Year of Sound and Fury

Duterte’s Year of Sound and Fury

By Ronald D. Holmes and Mark R. Thompson
One year after his inauguration, how is the Philippine president faring?

Postcard From Seongju’s Anti-THAAD Protest

Postcard From Seongju’s Anti-THAAD Protest

By Jon Letman
A year after being chosen to host THAAD, protests in Seongju show little sign of ending.

Nepal’s Trial-By-Election

Nepal’s Trial-By-Election

By Peter Gill
The second phase of Nepal’s local elections tested both the new constitution and the country’s vision.

China's Vision for Hong Kong

China's Vision for Hong Kong

By Zheng Zhu
One Basic Law, two interpretations: the political framework behind Hong Kong's recent controversies.
Summits, Roads and Suspended Disbelief in Central Asia

Summits, Roads and Suspended Disbelief in Central Asia

By Roncevert Ganan Almond
Can Beijing untie the Pamir Knot?

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