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Asia and the Fall of Coal

Asia and the Fall of Coal

By Nithin Coca
Asia's sudden shift away from coal and toward renewable energy will have a global impact.
The War on Southeast Asia’s Natural Environment

The War on Southeast Asia’s Natural Environment

By Gregory McCann
Southeast Asia's infrastructure boom threatens to destroy the few remaining wilderness sanctuaries in the region.

Asia's Deadly Pirates

Asia's Deadly Pirates

By Neil Thompson
Asia sees more kidnappings and armed robberies at sea than anywhere else in the world.

Can Pakistan’s Banned Organizations Rejoin the Mainstream?

Can Pakistan’s Banned Organizations Rejoin the Mainstream?

By Syed Arfeen
Pakistan is exploring reintegrating banned extremist outfits into politics. Can it be done?

The Unsinkable Najib Razak

The Unsinkable Najib Razak

By Luke Hunt
Even as 1MDB and other scandals claim further scalps, Malaysia's prime minister is expected to win the next election.
Fixing India's Economic Diplomacy

Fixing India's Economic Diplomacy

By Pritam Banerjee
To successfully defend its economic interests in the 21st century, India must rethink its approach.

Thailand’s Forgotten Insurgency

Thailand’s Forgotten Insurgency

By Austin Bodetti
The Thai government has shown little interest in confronting the growing violence in the south.
Kashmir on the Brink

Kashmir on the Brink

By Um-Roommana
Kashmir remains a tinderbox. Will it ignite again this summer?

Sudan: China's Original Foothold in Africa

Sudan: China's Original Foothold in Africa

By Joseph Hammond
Thanks in part to U.S. neglect, China's footprint in Sudan has grown exponentially over the past 20 years.

India and the Fight Against Islamic State

India and the Fight Against Islamic State

By Natalie Tecimer
As India confronts the threat within its borders, could it find common ground with the Trump administration?

Does the UN Care About Human Rights in Central Asia?

Does the UN Care About Human Rights in Central Asia?

By Cholpon Orozobekova
UN Secretary Antonio Guterres is on a regional tour and seems to be avoiding the subject.
Whale Shark Tourism

Whale Shark Tourism

By Alexandra Radu
In the Philippines, a lucrative industry puts an endangered species at risk.

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