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The Big Story Behind China’s New Military Strategy
By Alexander Sullivan and Andrew S. Erickson
China is becoming “more willing and able” to stake and defend its interests overseas.
Will Nagaland Ever Have Peace?
By Mukesh Rawat
After six decades, a resolution to India’s insurgency remains elusive.
Why China's Political Reforms Failed
By Wu Wei
June 4,1989 ended China's political reform movement, but the stage was set for the reformers' downfall long before.
India-France Relations: Look to the Indian Ocean
By Iskander Rehman
“At a grand strategic level, France and India’s interests in the Indian Ocean are closely aligned.”
Unequal Partners: China and Russia in Eurasia
By Anita Inder Singh
China and Russia are stepping up their collaboration, even as they compete for regional primacy.
Sorcery and Sexism in Papua New Guinea
By Helen Clark
Witchcraft killings are proving to be one of the country’s most persistent problems.
Why China’s Air Force Needs Russia's SU-35
By Jesse Sloman and Lauren Dickey
The PLAAF has a growing fighter fleet, but it needs help on one critical component.
Crocodile Tears for the Rohingya
By Luke Hunt
Political realities within the region worsen the plight of an oppressed minority.
The Geopolitical Stakes of the 2016 Philippine Elections
By Jeffrey Ordaniel
The outcome of next year’s presidential election will have significant implications for the country’s foreign policy.
Protecting Freedom of Navigation in the South China Sea
By Douglas Gates
If America wants to stand up for international law, it should start by ratifying the treaty.
Hollywood in China: Selling Out or Cashing In?
By Stanley Rosen
Are Hollywood filmmakers really selling out to China -- and Chinese censorship?
Sri Lanka: Balancing Ties Between China and the West
By Peshan Gunaratne and J. Berkshire Miller
The country’s foreign policy has shifted significantly since the elections. Will that continue?