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Nepal: Elections at the Epicenter
By Peter Gill
Two years after major earthquakes rocked the country, a Nepali family makes a 30-hour journey to cast their ballots.
What Iran's Election Means for the World
By Tara Kangarlou
On May 19, Iran's choice is simple: engagement or isolation.
Islamic Fashion on the Rise in Malaysia
By Ana Salvá
As many Muslim women choose to dress modestly, more brands are joining this juicy market
The Day After the Second Korean War
By John Reid
The greatest threat to U.S. victory in a Korean war scenario isn't the North Korean military. It's postwar insurgency.
Vietnam: The Curious Fall of a Communist Leader
By Bennett Murray and Bac Pham
Questions have arisen about the anti-corruption campaign that saw the first firing of a Politburo member in 21 years.
South Korea’s 19th Presidential Election: Lessons Learned
By Steven Denney
Four lessons to be learned from the results that brought Moon Jae-in to the presidency.
Dealing With Chinese Sanctions: South Korea and Taiwan
By Kristian McGuire
Seoul can take some lessons from Taipei’s experience of living with Beijing’s displeasure.
It’s Good to Be the Tatmadaw
By Ben Dunant
Formerly a global pariah, the Burmese military now enjoys a growing embrace by the West and public support at home.
Demystifying Everest
By Pradeep Bashyal
What it's really like to climb the world's tallest mountain.
For Kashmir, CPEC Highlights Divisions
By Fahad Shah
Will New Delhi look to bring peace to Kashmir by accepting the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor?
The Antiship Mine Gets New Wings
By Col. Mike “Starbaby” Pietrucha
Last used successfully in the Vietnam War, the air-delivered antiship mine is making a comeback.
The Dalai Lama and the Shugden Schism
By M. A. Aldrich
The strange story of a 17th century feud and its relevance for Tibetan geopolitics today.