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Protests
What Recent Protests in Uzbekistan Really Tell Us
By Umida Hashimova
Nascent protests in Uzbekistan, many sparked by energy shortages, indicate some government weaknesses but also greater tolerance.
Why Are Street Protests So Common in South Korea?
By Drananda Rohimone and Grant Wyeth
South Korea’s culture of protest is a reflection of an engaged public.
China Airlines Crew Begin Strike in Taipei
By Katherine Wei
The first airline strike in Taiwanese history is underway.
The Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests
By Tyler Roney
On the streets with the democracy protestors in Hong Kong.
Taiwan Rocked by Anti-Nuclear Protests
By J. Michael Cole
Anti-nuclear protesters have taken to the streets of Taipei to demand the end of atomic energy on the island.
Cambodia Police Open Fire on Factory Protesters
By Zachary Keck
Three are reportedly dead after Cambodia’s military police used live ammunition on demonstrators.
Thousands Rally For Democracy In Hong Kong
By Ankit Panda
The protests in Hong Kong represent a growing strain between the SAR and Beijing over democracy.
Philippine Group Plans Global Anti-China Protests
Demonstrations will be held worldwide on July 24 to protest Beijing’s actions in the South China Sea.
Miss Universe Pageant for Indonesia?
The intrepid Puteri Indonesia Foundation is talking up the possibility of hosting Miss Universe in Indonesia.
Protests Sweep Through ASEAN
November saw protests in Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Burma, and may be a harbinger of things to come.
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