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Cambodia and the Australian Asylum Seeker Deal
By Clothilde Le Coz
Cambodia agrees to welcome more refugees from Nauru, but analysts see a deadlock.
South China Sea: Conflict Escalation and ‘Miscalculation’ Myths
By Steven Stashwick
“The record suggests that miscalculation concerns over incidents in the maritime realm are exaggerated.”
The Significance of Xi Jinping’s US Visit
By Qi Hao
"Addressing the distrust and fear should be a key mission for both leaders."
Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement, One Year Later
By Su-Mei Ooi and Megan Day
A year on, what can we learn from Hong Kong’s Umbrella Movement?
Fighting Piracy: Is a Grand Asian Strategy Possible?
By Nilanthan Niruthan
A region-wide approach will be needed to effectively tackle a growing menace.
China, South America and Regional Integration
By Bruno Gomes Guimarães and Diogo Ives
China has big investment plans for South America. Will the region benefit?
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization’s Growing Pains
By Richard Weitz
The euphoria of summer is bumping up against some tricky political realities.
Nepal's New Constitution: 65 Years in the Making
By Hari Phuyal
Nepal's new constitution passed on September 16. What will the new Nepal look like?
The Emerging China-Russia Maritime Nexus in the Eurasian Commons
By Abhijit Singh
The growing maritime intimacy between the two powers has major strategic implications.
The Nine Ironies of the South China Sea Mess
By James Kraska
China’s policies in the region have created a dangerous mess, and an ironic one.
Smuggling India's Antiquities
By Neeta Lal
Existing measures to protect India’s rich heritage have proven to be woefully inadequate.
Trouble in Tajikistan
By Cholpon Orozobekova
The ISIS obsession of President Emomali Rahmon could lead to further turmoil.