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Why Taiwan Can’t Copy Ukraine’s Civil Defense Blueprint

Why Taiwan Can’t Copy Ukraine’s Civil Defense Blueprint

By James Baron
Replicating Ukraine’s Territorial Defense Force is not legally or politically feasible in Taiwan – at least for now.
Chinese Views of the US and Russia After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

Chinese Views of the US and Russia After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

By Richard Q. Turcsanyi
A new survey taken after the Russian invasion of Ukraine finds that the Chinese are very negative about the U.S., very positive about Russia – and very confident about China.

Was Bucha a Turning Point for India’s TV News Channels? 

Was Bucha a Turning Point for India’s TV News Channels? 

By Sribala Subramanian
As graphic reports of bodies lying on the streets of Bucha began airing in early April, some of India’s leading anchors and correspondents turned sharply critical of Russia.

Russia-Ukraine War: The Economic Impact for the Asia-Pacific

Russia-Ukraine War: The Economic Impact for the Asia-Pacific

Dingding Chen, Biswajit Dhar, and Bruno Maçães discuss how Asia-Pacific governments and companies are responding to the economic turmoil.

A Former Chinese Ambassador’s Trenchant Comments on Ukraine War Attract Notice

A Former Chinese Ambassador’s Trenchant Comments on Ukraine War Attract Notice

By Lizzi C. Lee
Career diplomat Gao Yusheng spoke openly about how disastrous the war has been for Russia, but his comments have since been quietly deleted.
How China Supplies Russia’s Military

How China Supplies Russia’s Military

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alexander Korolev.

How Will South Korea’s New President Approach Russia’s Ukraine Invasion?

How Will South Korea’s New President Approach Russia’s Ukraine Invasion?

By Andrew Yeo
Taking a stand on the Ukraine crisis will bring both opportunities and risk for the incoming Yoon administration.
Where Are the Afghan Air Force’s Aircraft Now?

Where Are the Afghan Air Force’s Aircraft Now?

By Catherine Putz
As 11 more Mi-17 helicopters originally intended for Afghanistan head to Ukraine, eyes turn to the Afghan Air Force planes left in Central Asia.

Xi Jinping Suffers From the Putin Effect

Xi Jinping Suffers From the Putin Effect

By Bonnie Girard
Xi has tied himself personally to Russia’s leader through public declarations of friendship. Now Xi shares the reputational damage of the brutalities Russia is unleashing on Ukraine.

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for Taiwan

Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine: Lessons for Taiwan

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has limited relevance for understanding the risks of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan.

The Myth of Might Makes Right: Ukraine, Korea, and the Failure of Great Power Politics

The Myth of Might Makes Right: Ukraine, Korea, and the Failure of Great Power Politics

By Andy Hong
The real lesson to draw from Ukraine’s security-for-denuclearization arrangement should be that multilateral agreements are not enough to guarantee follow-through.
‘Look at Ukraine’: Russian Commentator Threatens Kazakhstan

‘Look at Ukraine’: Russian Commentator Threatens Kazakhstan

By Catherine Putz
Kazakhstan is, indeed, looking at Ukraine carefully and thinking seriously. 

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