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Exiled Tajik Opposition Leader Speaks

Exiled Tajik Opposition Leader Speaks

By Agnieszka Pikulicka-Wilczewska
“When the repression machine begins to work, it destroys everyone."
Trump’s First 100 Days in Asia

Trump’s First 100 Days in Asia

By Benjamin Lee
Continuities and discontinuities in Trump’s Asia policy.

Youk Chhang: A Cambodian National Treasure

Youk Chhang: A Cambodian National Treasure

By Peter Maguire
Leading by example, he taught a nation how to forgive without forgetting

Australia's Carmichael Coal Mine Folly

Australia's Carmichael Coal Mine Folly

By Grant Wyeth
Canberra is intent on seeing the controversial coal mine through.

Afghan Jihad Frozen in Time?

Afghan Jihad Frozen in Time?

By Franz J. Marty
A visit to Hezb-i Islami in the field
Exploiting Nepal’s Children

Exploiting Nepal’s Children

By Steve Shaw
Two years after the earthquake, rebuilding continues and trafficking thrives.

No Sunset for Pakistan’s Secret Military Courts

No Sunset for Pakistan’s Secret Military Courts

By Maria Kari
A failure of justice and a black mark on Pakistan’s global image.
The Fall of Ahok and Indonesia's Future

The Fall of Ahok and Indonesia's Future

By Nithin Coca
Ahok's defeat says less about the rise of Islamism and more about the strength of entrenched political interests.

The Politics of Reincarnation: India, China, and the Dalai Lama

The Politics of Reincarnation: India, China, and the Dalai Lama

By Tshering Chonzom Bhutia
Will the Dalai Lama reincarnate in Tawang?

Bhopal Gas Tragedy Still Haunts India

Bhopal Gas Tragedy Still Haunts India

By Neeta Lal
33 years after the Bhopal disaster, toxic waste at the site continues to ruin lives.

What Would the Second Korean War Look Like?

What Would the Second Korean War Look Like?

By Franz-Stefan Gady
The first 24 hours of war on the Korean peninsula could cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
A Fresh Crisis in the Kashmir Valley

A Fresh Crisis in the Kashmir Valley

By Um-Roommana
The recent by-poll in Srinagar was marked by violence and abysmally low voter turnout.

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