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Japan: Shinzo Abe’s Upcoming Election Test
By Aurelia George Mulgan
Will Japan’s farmers revolt against the LDP in the July Upper House election?
Three Strikes: A Tipping Point for Hong Kong?
By Farzana Aslam
Do recent events spell the end of Hong Kong's days as a global center?
Breaking the Silence: Indonesia Vs. China in the Natuna Islands
By Ristian Atriandi Supriyanto
Indonesia has responded with rare strength to a recent confrontation with the Chinese Coast Guard.
India's Place in the Sun: The International Solar Alliance
By Raymond E. Vickery
India is set to lead the International Solar Alliance, but its task is not without challenges.
China’s NGOs Go Global
By Reza Hasmath
Chinese nongovernmental organizations are increasingly active abroad. What impact are they having?
Trumpmenbashi
By Sarah Kendzior
What Central Asia’s spectacular states can tell us about authoritarianism in America.
The Chinese Smuggler and the Iran Deal
By Ian J. Stewart
A Chinese national is imprisoned for supplying U.S.-origin items to Iran’s nuclear program.
Testing the Chinese ‘Myth’ About Freedom of Navigation
By Jonathan G. Odom
Has China, in fact, sought to restrict the freedom of navigation interest?
Vietnam’s Quest for a Greenwater Navy
By Collin Koh
Despite the recent headlines, Vietnam still has a lot of ground to cover to establish a revitalized and balanced navy.
Kyrgyzstan’s NGO and LGBT Crackdown
By Franco Galdini
Scapegoating the NGOs and LGBT community won’t fix country’s economy.
Why Vietnam Loves the Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Dien Luong
In China's shadow, Hanoi is biting on the trade pact and swallowing its bitter past with the United States.
China-EU Relations: Crisis and Opportunity
By Shi Zhiqin
The decision to grant China Market Economy Status is a major inflection point in bilateral ties.