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Anwar Ibrahim Has a China Problem at Luconia Shoals

Anwar Ibrahim Has a China Problem at Luconia Shoals

By Ganesh Sahathevan
The repeated Chinese incursions in the country’s exclusive economic zone are a problem for Malaysia – and for the region as a whole.
China-Bangladesh Military Exercises Signal Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

China-Bangladesh Military Exercises Signal Shifting Geopolitical Landscape

By Saqlain Rizve
China has announced the first-ever joint military exercises with Bangladesh to be held early this month. Should India worry?

India’s Spying Upsurge Can Complicate Security Ties With the West

India’s Spying Upsurge Can Complicate Security Ties With the West

By Mohamed Zeeshan
Espionage is standard fare for almost all global powers, but China and India stand out for their specific interests in their country's mammoth diaspora.

China’s Chilling Cognitive Warfare Plans

China’s Chilling Cognitive Warfare Plans

By IIDA Masafumi
War is entering a new, and very frightening, domain.

For First Time, China Publicizes Alleged 2016 South China Sea Agreement With Philippines

For First Time, China Publicizes Alleged 2016 South China Sea Agreement With Philippines

By Christopher Bodeen
A statement from the Chinese Embassy in Manila described a “temporary special arrangement” supposedly agreed to during a visit to Beijing by former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte.
The Data Arms Race in China-US Technological Competition

The Data Arms Race in China-US Technological Competition

By Sunny Cheung
The restrictive strategies adopted by both nations are setting precedents for data governance, cybersecurity, and international trade protocols in the digital age.

What a Rising India and a New Japan Could Mean for the Indo-Pacific

What a Rising India and a New Japan Could Mean for the Indo-Pacific

By Anuraag Khaund
As the Japan-U.S. relationship continues to evolve, there emerge distinct synergies between U.S.-Japan and India-Japan initiatives. 
It’s Time for Closer Japan-US Cooperation on Climate Security

It’s Time for Closer Japan-US Cooperation on Climate Security

By Khang Pham
For Japan to be a true “global partner” of the U.S., it needs to closely align its approach to climate change threats with that of its most important ally.

Europe and Deterrence in East Asia

Europe and Deterrence in East Asia

By Frans-Paul van der Putten
In order to help prevent a crisis, the EU needs to support the status quo not only between China and Taiwan, but also between China and the United States.

The Inevitability of Indian Spies in Australia

The Inevitability of Indian Spies in Australia

By Grant Wyeth
India’s emerging great power status comes with great power behavior.

The Reorganization of China’s Space Force: Strategic and Organizational Implications

The Reorganization of China’s Space Force: Strategic and Organizational Implications

By Namrata Goswami
The rationale behind the new “Aerospace Force.”
South Korea Considers Joining AUKUS Pillar II

South Korea Considers Joining AUKUS Pillar II

By Rod McGuirk
The possibility was discussed during two days of meetings between South Korea and Australia’s defense and foreign ministers.

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