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How Does China Study Central Asia?

How Does China Study Central Asia?

By Catherine Putz
A conversation with Frank Maracchione on Central Asia studies in China.
Prabowo’s Presidency and Indonesia’s Future

Prabowo’s Presidency and Indonesia’s Future

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Bridget Welsh.

Mongolia’s Labor Minister on Tackling the Workplace Gender Gap

Mongolia’s Labor Minister on Tackling the Workplace Gender Gap

By Bolor Lkhaajav
An interview with Minister of Labor and Social Protection Bulgantuya Khurelbaatar.

How the US Neoliberal Shift Fed China’s Rise

How the US Neoliberal Shift Fed China’s Rise

By Shannon Tiezzi
Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson discusses the intersecting economic interests in China and the U.S. that transformed global trade starting in the 1970s.

The ‘Lost Decade’ of the US Pivot to Asia 

The ‘Lost Decade’ of the US Pivot to Asia 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Richard Fontaine.
S. D. Muni on India and its Neighborhood

S. D. Muni on India and its Neighborhood

By Sudha Ramachandran
“Sections of the Indian establishment have supported the restoration of the monarchy in Nepal because Indian diplomacy is finding it increasingly difficult to deal with a turbulent democracy.”

China’s Corporate People’s Armed Forces Department

China’s Corporate People’s Armed Forces Department

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Timothy Heath.
The China Race: Global Competition for Alternative World Orders

The China Race: Global Competition for Alternative World Orders

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Fei-Ling Wang.

Moon Chung-in on Escalating Inter-Korea Tensions and What Lies Ahead

Moon Chung-in on Escalating Inter-Korea Tensions and What Lies Ahead

By Kenji Yoshida
The former special adviser to the South Korean president believes recent moves by Kim Jong Un represent a “brave new world.”

Leadership Psychology of China’s Xi Jinping

Leadership Psychology of China’s Xi Jinping

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Kenneth Dekleva.

China’s Cybersecurity and Statecraft

China’s Cybersecurity and Statecraft

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Timothy Flannery.
Aqil Shah on Pakistani Elections and Beyond

Aqil Shah on Pakistani Elections and Beyond

By Sudha Ramachandran
“A coup may not be imminent, but it is fair to say that Pakistan is unlikely to come out of its enduring praetorian trap.”

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