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Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan

Same-Sex Marriage in Taiwan

By T.F. Swinburne
A look back at the evolution of gay rights in Taiwan -- and the growth of the movement's opposition.
The Rise of Taliban Diplomacy

The Rise of Taliban Diplomacy

By Ahmad Bilal Khalil
How are the Taliban and Kabul faring in their diplomatic tug-of-war over Afghanistan's neighbors?

Cambodia's Experiment With Responsible Tourism

Cambodia's Experiment With Responsible Tourism

By Afore Hsieh
In Cambodia, local communities open their homes to visitors as part of community-based tourism.

The Bay of Bengal Naval Arms Race

The Bay of Bengal Naval Arms Race

By Saurav Jha
As Bangladesh and Myanmar build up their navies, India and China compete to supply equipment.

Duterte, One Step Closer to ‘The Punisher’

Duterte, One Step Closer to ‘The Punisher’

By Eduard Merigo
Duterte’s Presidential Office is using a comic book to back his war on drugs in the Philippines.
Optimism in Australia's Defense Industry

Optimism in Australia's Defense Industry

By Helen Clark
In Australia, private industry has not played a big role in defense before -- that looks set to change.

Is Pakistan's National Action Plan Actually Working?

Is Pakistan's National Action Plan Actually Working?

By Zeeshan Salahuddin
Two years after Pakistan unveiled its strategy for fighting terrorism, the results are mixed.
How Putin Outplayed Abe in Japan

How Putin Outplayed Abe in Japan

By Liubomir K. Topaloff
In this diplomatic sparring match, there was only one winner.

Is Indonesia’s Vaunted Secularism Under Threat?

Is Indonesia’s Vaunted Secularism Under Threat?

By Nithin Coca
Do protests against Jakarta's Chinese-Christian governor signal a turn toward Islam's far right?

In Vietnam, the Ghost of Agent Orange Still Looms Large

In Vietnam, the Ghost of Agent Orange Still Looms Large

By Lucy Ha
50 years after the herbicide was used by the U.S. during the Vietnam War, Agent Orange continues to wreak havoc.

The History of India's Disability Rights Movement

The History of India's Disability Rights Movement

By Martand Jha
Tracing the hopes of India's 26.8 million disabled population over 40 years of advocacy.
Australia Tightens Security as US Begins Vetting Refugee Claims

Australia Tightens Security as US Begins Vetting Refugee Claims

By Luke Hunt
Immigration chief heads to the United States to ensure a resettlement deal holds under Donald Trump.

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