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Why Brexit Makes China Stronger

Why Brexit Makes China Stronger

By David Volodzko
It may not be accurate to say that China "won" from Brexit, but it lost less than the rest of the world.
Brexit: The Consequences for Japan

Brexit: The Consequences for Japan

By Tomohiko Taniguchi
Japan's deepening political, economic, and security ties with the U.K. now seem less consequential.

How Will Brexit Impact Pakistan?

How Will Brexit Impact Pakistan?

By Usman Javed
Pakistan isn't immune from the effects of Brexit.

Brexit Is Bad News for Taiwan

Brexit Is Bad News for Taiwan

By Jakub Piasecki
With the U.K.’s withdrawal from the European Union, Taiwan will lose one of its most significant allies within the EU.

How China Can Benefit From Brexit

How China Can Benefit From Brexit

By Wy Cheng
China could actually come out the winner from the U.K. vote to leave the EU.
No Brexit Repeat in ASEAN

No Brexit Repeat in ASEAN

By Termsak Chalermpalanupap
No country is looking to leave the Southeast Asian bloc -- yet.

What Does Brexit Mean for Abenomics in Japan?

What Does Brexit Mean for Abenomics in Japan?

By Mina Pollmann
The economic and political fallout from the UK referendum.
KashOut? Brexit Revives Kashmir's Referendum Hopes

KashOut? Brexit Revives Kashmir's Referendum Hopes

By Baba Umar
Britain's vote to leave the EU has sparked calls for "Kexit" -- India leaving Kashmir.

US-UK-China Relations: Post-Brexit Outlook

US-UK-China Relations: Post-Brexit Outlook

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jackson Ng

Brexit: An Indictment of Direct Democracy or Vulgar Politics as Usual?

Brexit: An Indictment of Direct Democracy or Vulgar Politics as Usual?

By Ankit Panda
No reason to grow contemptuous of direct democracy after 'Brexit'. This was always about politicians and politics.

Brexit Shocks Asia

Brexit Shocks Asia

By Anthony Fensom
British voters’ shock decision to quit the European Union delivered a blow to markets. Can Asia ride out the storm?
Brexit: The American Founding Fathers Had it Right: Direct Democracy Is a Dead Duck

Brexit: The American Founding Fathers Had it Right: Direct Democracy Is a Dead Duck

By Franz-Stefan Gady
David Cameron should have heeded Alexander Hamilton’s skepticism of ‘pure democracy.’

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