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How Southeast Asia Is Responding to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

How Southeast Asia Is Responding to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Sebastian Strangio
Most governments have so far been reluctant to call out Russia's aggression against another sovereign nation.
India’s ‘Neutrality’ on the Ukraine Conflict Could Hurt It in the Long Run

India’s ‘Neutrality’ on the Ukraine Conflict Could Hurt It in the Long Run

By Sudha Ramachandran
New Delhi has been silent on Russia’s actions in Ukraine so far.

Taiwan Watches Ukraine With an Eye Toward Security at Home

Taiwan Watches Ukraine With an Eye Toward Security at Home

By Shannon Tiezzi
Taiwan’s government is on alert for ripple effects from the Russian invasion in the form of “cognitive warfare” and economic difficulties.

Interpreting China’s Policy Toward the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

Interpreting China’s Policy Toward the Russia-Ukraine Crisis

By Zi Yang
Beijing has no interest in getting caught in the crossfire between Russia and the West.

How Will New Zealand Respond to Russia’s Ukraine Invasion?

How Will New Zealand Respond to Russia’s Ukraine Invasion?

By Geoffrey Miller
The lack of an autonomous sanctions regime will limit Wellington's options in the crisis.
Pakistan’s Imran Khan Heads to Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion Fears

Pakistan’s Imran Khan Heads to Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion Fears

By Associated Press
The crisis in Ukraine threatens to overshadow the first trip to Russia by a Pakistani prime minister in 23 years.

Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Russia: Unrest and Uncertainty

Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and Russia: Unrest and Uncertainty

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from George Voloshin
China and Russia Want to Rule the Global Internet

China and Russia Want to Rule the Global Internet

By Charles Mok
Their model of surveillance and censorship threatens a free, open, and secure future internet.

Why China Will Not Support a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Why China Will Not Support a Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Mu Chunshan
The reputational cost – both on the international stage and with the Chinese people – would be great if Beijing threw its support behind Russian aggression.

Putin and Xi Frame a New China-Russia Partnership

Putin and Xi Frame a New China-Russia Partnership

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Pressure that both sides face from the United States and the West gives their partnership new depth.

Ukraine in China-Russia Relations

Ukraine in China-Russia Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Bonny Lin.
Russian Ambassador to Kazakhstan Says US-NATO Steppe Eagle Exercise Will ‘No Longer Fly’

Russian Ambassador to Kazakhstan Says US-NATO Steppe Eagle Exercise Will ‘No Longer Fly’

By Catherine Putz
Without directly commenting, CENTOM told The Diplomat that “plans for shared military environments involving our partners in Kazakhstan are currently underway.” 

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