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Is China Really Targeting US Diplomats With a 'Sonic Attack'?

Is China Really Targeting US Diplomats With a 'Sonic Attack'?

By Charlotte Gao
Is a U.S. diplomat the victim of a Chinese sonic attack -- or is this a spy gadget malfunction?
Uzbekistan: A Reforming Dictatorship Will Test US Foreign Policy

Uzbekistan: A Reforming Dictatorship Will Test US Foreign Policy

By Navbahor Imamova
There will be rough patches ahead in Uzbekistan’s reform mission, Washington must focus on the long game.

What Is the Nature of Power in the Asia-Pacific and Who Wields It?

What Is the Nature of Power in the Asia-Pacific and Who Wields It?

By Ankit Panda and Prashanth Parameswaran
A new tool helps rank Asian states by their relative and absolute power rankings across a variety of measures.

What Makes America the Most Powerful State in Asia?

What Makes America the Most Powerful State in Asia?

By Catherine Putz
In the Lowy Institute's Asia Power Index, Washington remains on top. But China isn't far behind.

China Vows to Play a ‘Constructive Role’ in Resolving the Korean Peninsula Issue

China Vows to Play a ‘Constructive Role’ in Resolving the Korean Peninsula Issue

By Charlotte Gao
Chinese foreign minister is visiting North Korea now and Chinese premier is to visit Japan soon.
Now is Not the Time to Back Down in the South China Sea

Now is Not the Time to Back Down in the South China Sea

By Tuan N. Pham
Realpolitik cannot triumph over Moralpolitik.

Viewing the Inter-Korea Summit from Australia

Viewing the Inter-Korea Summit from Australia

By Grant Wyeth
Given Australia's economic interests in Northeast Asia, how does Canberra view the Inter-Korea summit?
The Last Time the US and India Were This Aligned? 1780

The Last Time the US and India Were This Aligned? 1780

By Richard Sambasivam
If history rhymes, it tells us that a U.S.-India strategic alignment is not so new.

Taiwan Caught in the Middle of the U.S.-China Trade Tiff

Taiwan Caught in the Middle of the U.S.-China Trade Tiff

By Riley Walters
Aimed at China, new U.S. tariffs also hit Taiwan.

What Will Success at the Inter-Korean Summit Look Like?

What Will Success at the Inter-Korean Summit Look Like?

By Anastasia O. Barannikova
At the April 27 summit, there’s room for lowering tensions and making progress on the peninsula.

Do US-China Economic Relations Have a Bright Future Under Xi?

Do US-China Economic Relations Have a Bright Future Under Xi?

By Quinn Marschik
Xi, with his power more secure than ever, might pursue the kind of economic changes that the U.S. has been pushing for.
The Trump Administration’s New Afghan Problem: The Islamic State

The Trump Administration’s New Afghan Problem: The Islamic State

By Sudha Ratan
The Islamic State’s South Asia branch complicates regional efforts to move Afghanistan toward peace.

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