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Alan's Boat From China: Episode 3

Alan's Boat From China: Episode 3

By Ian Lang
It’s a (literal) struggle to stay afloat as tensions crank up on board the Passions 3.
Explaining the Proliferation of China’s Drones

Explaining the Proliferation of China’s Drones

By Henrik Paulsson
Chinese armed drones have been operated or ordered by 17 countries.

The Geopolitics of Language in the Himalayas

The Geopolitics of Language in the Himalayas

By Gerald Roche and Lauren Gawne
The Himalayas are a global center for linguistic diversity. But that diversity is at risk.

Can Russia and China 'Synergize' the Eurasian Economic Union and the Belt and Road Initiative?

Can Russia and China 'Synergize' the Eurasian Economic Union and the Belt and Road Initiative?

By Catherine Putz
Arguably the entire point of touting the linkage of the BRI and the EAEU has been political.

New Caledonia: Moving Beyond the Independence Debate

New Caledonia: Moving Beyond the Independence Debate

By Sebastien Goulard
On November 4, New Caledonia said “yes” to France, but the island needs to take a long-term view of its regional engagement.
Non-Aligned Amid Great Power Rivalry? The Case of Papua New Guinea

Non-Aligned Amid Great Power Rivalry? The Case of Papua New Guinea

By Patrick Kaiku
A joint base with Australia may tip PNG away from its critical non-aligned balance in the Pacific.

Anti-Chinese Sentiment on the Rise in Cambodia

Anti-Chinese Sentiment on the Rise in Cambodia

By George Wright
Increasing Chinese political influence and presence in Cambodia has sparked anti-Chinese sentiment.
Central Asia Gassing Up China

Central Asia Gassing Up China

By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan looks to increase its natural gas exports to China, and Turkmenistan may be gaining an old customer back.

Why China and Russia are Keen for the Korean War to Officially End

Why China and Russia are Keen for the Korean War to Officially End

By Michael Bosack
It is no secret that both China and Russia would prefer greater control over circumstances involving the Korean Peninsula.

China-Built World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft Conducts First Water Takeoff and Landing

China-Built World’s Largest Amphibious Aircraft Conducts First Water Takeoff and Landing

By Franz-Stefan Gady
China’s AG600 seaplane successfully completed its first waterborne take-off on October 20.

Waking Up to China’s Space Dream

Waking Up to China’s Space Dream

By Namrata Goswami and Namrata Goswami
What a China-led space order would look like is something the international community needs to seriously grapple with.
Nepal and the Regional Giants: Geography, Deliverables and Leadership

Nepal and the Regional Giants: Geography, Deliverables and Leadership

By Udayan Das
Nepal’s relations with India and China are often seen as a balancing act, it’s more complex.

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