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International Institutions
Space Security and Geopolitical Competition in the Asia-Pacific
By Ankit Panda
Between the proliferation of counterspace capabilities and intensifying geopolitical competition, space is a critical domain for Asian powers.
Australia to Re-engage With International Institutions
By Joshua Mcdonald
Despite distrust among the general public of “globalism” and international institutions, Canberra affirmed its commitment to multilateral diplomacy.
Have the US and China Come to an Understanding on the AIIB?
By Ankit Panda
The United States and China have come to a working understanding on the role of the AIIB. Washington can move on now.
The AIIB Is Seen Very Differently in the US, Europe, and China
By Yelin Hong
Across the world, views of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank diverge sharply.
AIIB: Who's a Revisionist Anyway?
By Robert Farley
Not all revisionists are global revisionists.
Why Shouldn't China Change the International Rules?
By Jin Kai
China is often accused of wanting to "change the rules." Is that automatically a bad thing?
Why is China Turning Against the United Nations?
A new survey finds that support for the UN is highest in the Asia-Pacific. China is a notable exception.
Can China be a World Leader?
Many Chinese advocate Beijing taking on a greater leadership role on the world stage. Can they get anyone to follow?
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