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Malaysia and the Dark Fleet

Malaysia and the Dark Fleet

By Sribala Subramanian
A risky trade in sanctioned crude oil is taking place off the coast of Johor.
Singapore’s Role in the Effective Enforcement of Russian Fuel Sanctions

Singapore’s Role in the Effective Enforcement of Russian Fuel Sanctions

By Margaret Lin
The city-state was the one Southeast Asian nation to impose sanctions on Russia, but its enforcement of sanctions compliance has left much to be desired.

Kazakhstan Moves to Curtail Parallel Trade to Russia

Kazakhstan Moves to Curtail Parallel Trade to Russia

By Catherine Putz
The cost of electronics and household appliances in Russia may increase by 10-12 percent due to new restrictions at the Kazakh border.

Russia’s War Puts Central Asia’s Economies in a Difficult Position

Russia’s War Puts Central Asia’s Economies in a Difficult Position

By Catherine Putz
The states of Central Asia were, unsurprisingly, on a recent list of possible  “transshipment points” Russia and Belarus may use to evade sanctions.

Uzbek Company Falls Afoul of Russia Sanctions 

Uzbek Company Falls Afoul of Russia Sanctions 

By Catherine Putz
In listing an Uzbekistan-based company, the U.S. State Department has a warning: “If you do business with sanctioned entities or individuals, you risk exposure to sanctions.”
Bad Business Climate in Russia a Boon for Kazakhstan

Bad Business Climate in Russia a Boon for Kazakhstan

By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan stands to benefit as Russian companies look to move out of Russia in order to trade globally again.

Russia Eyes Sanctions Workarounds in Energy, Gold, Crypto, and China

Russia Eyes Sanctions Workarounds in Energy, Gold, Crypto, and China

By Fatima Hussein
Putin is expected to move funds through smaller banks, lean on energy sales, deal in cryptocurrency, and rely on Russia's relationship with China.
Australia’s Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Australia’s Response to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Grant Wyeth
Despite its distance from Ukraine, Australia is keenly aware of the potential consequences of Russia’s aggression.

Why Postponing the New US-India Dialogue Matters

Why Postponing the New US-India Dialogue Matters

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Such developments only exacerbate the challenges of managing differences in an important, complex relationship.

Will Trump Cement the China-Russia Alliance?

Will Trump Cement the China-Russia Alliance?

By Dai Weilai
The emerging U.S.-China trade war will make a China-Russia axis even more likely.

The Growing Russia-South Korea Partnership

The Growing Russia-South Korea Partnership

By Timothy Stanley
Economic links between South Korea and Russia are a welcome byproduct of the inter-Korea thaw.
Russia Sanctions are Insufficient: Use Active Cyber Defense

Russia Sanctions are Insufficient: Use Active Cyber Defense

By Scott Jasper
“A new approach is needed to shape views of the costs and benefits of cyber attacks.”

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