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Keeping Brexit in Perspective for Australia

Keeping Brexit in Perspective for Australia

By Margherita Matera, Laura Allison-Reumann, and Philomena Murray
Going forward, Australia will need to balance its ties with the U.K. and the EU.
UK Defense Minister Arrives in India, With Eyes Set on Tech Transfer

UK Defense Minister Arrives in India, With Eyes Set on Tech Transfer

By Ankit Panda
Britain's short-term sights are not set on concluding deals, but on expanding knowledge exchange.

France’s Presidential Elections: The Need for a China Agenda 

France’s Presidential Elections: The Need for a China Agenda 

By Sébastien Goulard
France's presidential candidates should put more thought into their China policies.

China in the Crosshairs of Anti-Globalization Trend

China in the Crosshairs of Anti-Globalization Trend

By Kerry Brown
Why it is time for China to adopt a more generous, sympathetic attitude toward other countries.

Is Asia Ready for Trump and ‘Brexit Times 10’?

Is Asia Ready for Trump and ‘Brexit Times 10’?

By Anthony Fensom
Fear over a President Trump is already shaking Asia's markets.
The EU Factor in US-China Relations

The EU Factor in US-China Relations

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Nicola Casarini.

A Post-Brexit UK Rapprochement With China? Don't Count On It

A Post-Brexit UK Rapprochement With China? Don't Count On It

By Kerry Brown
London may be forced to turn to Beijing, but China has bigger fish to fry.
Brexit's Impact on Kazakhstan

Brexit's Impact on Kazakhstan

By Samuel Ramani
Kazakhstan has especially close ties with Britain. What happens when the U.K. leaves the EU?

Brexit Is Not Asia’s Only Worry

Brexit Is Not Asia’s Only Worry

By Anthony Fensom
Warning lights are flashing, say some analysts.

Brexit and the South China Sea: Why Politicians Lie

Brexit and the South China Sea: Why Politicians Lie

By Franz-Stefan Gady
Why the cost of lying in domestic and international politics should not be underestimated.

Britain, Taiwan, and the Question of Sovereignty

Britain, Taiwan, and the Question of Sovereignty

By Kerry Brown
The Brexit vote shows how important national sovereignty still is -- an important lesson for Taiwan.

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