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Is Drug Regulation in India a Myth?

Is Drug Regulation in India a Myth?

By Catherine Putz
An interview with Dinesh Thakur and Prashant Reddy about India's drug manufacturing industry and recent cases of India-made drugs leading to the deaths of children in Uzbekistan and Gambia.
Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan: ‘Victory Is Not Enough’

Wargaming a Chinese Invasion of Taiwan: ‘Victory Is Not Enough’

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Mark Cancian.

Assessing the Japan-US Summit

Assessing the Japan-US Summit

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jeffrey Hornung.

Kirsten Han on the Fight to Abolish the Death Penalty in Singapore

Kirsten Han on the Fight to Abolish the Death Penalty in Singapore

By Sebastian Strangio
"The more I learn about the death penalty... the more I am convinced that it’s a brutal injustice that has no place in any society."

Robert Einhorn on South Korea’s Nuclear Weapon Development

Robert Einhorn on South Korea’s Nuclear Weapon Development

By Mitch Shin
“If North Korea's nuclear threat continues to grow, the answer is not for the United States to support a South Korean nuclear weapons program.”
Nilanthi Samaranayake on Indian Ocean Security Dynamics

Nilanthi Samaranayake on Indian Ocean Security Dynamics

By Sudha Ramachandran
"Non-traditional security cooperation can sometimes have unexpected traditional security outcomes.”

The Future of CICA: An Interview With Secretary General Kairat Sarybay

The Future of CICA: An Interview With Secretary General Kairat Sarybay

By Wilder Alejandro Sánchez
CICA is undergoing an overhaul internally in the hopes of taking “a prominent place in the comprehensive security architecture of the Asian continent and the world.”
Taiwan Politics Outlook: A KMT Resurgence?

Taiwan Politics Outlook: A KMT Resurgence?

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Nathan F. Batto.

‘Spies and Lies’: Peeling Back the Curtain on China’s Covert Ops

‘Spies and Lies’: Peeling Back the Curtain on China’s Covert Ops

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alex Joske.

Frank Dikotter on How China Changed (and Didn’t) After Mao

Frank Dikotter on How China Changed (and Didn’t) After Mao

By Shannon Tiezzi
“Since 1976, changes have been introduced to a rigidly collectivized economy in order to build up socialism, not to abandon it.”

Discussing an Eventful 2022 in Central Asia With Bruce Pannier

Discussing an Eventful 2022 in Central Asia With Bruce Pannier

By Catherine Putz
Protests, unrest, war, and worry defined 2022 in Central Asia.
Fintech and ‘China’s Reinvention of Money’

Fintech and ‘China’s Reinvention of Money’

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Martin Chorzempa.

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