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Hate Goes Viral in India

Hate Goes Viral in India

By Siddharthya Roy
Anti-Muslim mudslinging has hit new heights as pandemic panic paves new avenues in India.
8 Chinese Arguments Against Western ‘Hubris’ and Why They Fail

8 Chinese Arguments Against Western ‘Hubris’ and Why They Fail

By Denny Roy
It may be premature to assess a decline of the West.

Did Vietnamese Hackers Target the Chinese Government to Get Information on COVID-19?

Did Vietnamese Hackers Target the Chinese Government to Get Information on COVID-19?

By Carl Thayer
What links does APT32 have to the Vietnamese state?

COVID–19 Is No Excuse to Abandon Basic Principles Protecting Refugees and Asylum Seekers

COVID–19 Is No Excuse to Abandon Basic Principles Protecting Refugees and Asylum Seekers

By Pierfilippo M. Natta†
Have governments issued international law a Leave of Absence?

What Will Tokyo’s Postponed Olympics Mean for Japanese Politics?

What Will Tokyo’s Postponed Olympics Mean for Japanese Politics?

By Kristo Tamm
Shinzo Abe’s legacy is on the line.
Will COVID-19 Be a Blessing in Disguise for the Belt and Road?

Will COVID-19 Be a Blessing in Disguise for the Belt and Road?

By Xianbai Ji
The hiatus afforded by COVID-19 provides an opportunity for China to contemplate ways to bring about an improved BRI 2.0.

Japan’s Jobless Rate Spikes as Companies Clamor for Assistance

Japan’s Jobless Rate Spikes as Companies Clamor for Assistance

By Thisanka Siripala
Confusion, controversy, and red tape have critics warning that government assistance will arrive too late to keep businesses from going under.
Indonesian Women Were Already at Risk. Then COVID-19 Came.

Indonesian Women Were Already at Risk. Then COVID-19 Came.

By Made Ayu Mariska
Proposed laws, plus the added isolation and stress of the pandemic, could worsen the situation for Indonesian women already facing abuse and discrimination.

Vanuatu Alone in Rebuilding After Cyclone Harold

Vanuatu Alone in Rebuilding After Cyclone Harold

By Joshua Mcdonald
Amid a global public health emergency, Vanuatu’s efforts to respond to one disaster are restricted by its efforts to prevent another.

North Korea Gives Rare Response to Panic Buying Rumor

North Korea Gives Rare Response to Panic Buying Rumor

By Tae-jun Kang
North Korea almost never reacts to reports in foreign media. What's different this time?

India-Russia Defense Ties Amid COVID-19

India-Russia Defense Ties Amid COVID-19

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Despite kind words, cooperation, and defense ties, there are longer term difficulties in the India-Russia relationship that are unlikely to be easy to resolve. 
Myanmar and COVID-19

Myanmar and COVID-19

By Kyaw San Wai
Myanmar is having to weigh competing public health and socioecononmic concerns, all with an eye toward navigating the precarious civil-military balance.

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