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Pakistan-Russia Relations Mark Shifting Sands in South Asia

Pakistan-Russia Relations Mark Shifting Sands in South Asia

By Prashant Singh
The growing closeness in bilateral ties is both a sign of significant geopolitical change and the continuation of a historical trend.

China Is Watching the Political Disarray in Nations Along the First Island Chain 

China Is Watching the Political Disarray in Nations Along the First Island Chain 

By Hung Tran
It’s not just South Korea; all the U.S. allies along the first island chain are in a period of political turmoil. And China is hoping to benefit.
How North Korea Views Yoon’s Declaration of Martial Law

How North Korea Views Yoon’s Declaration of Martial Law

By Mitch Shin
Amid the political chaos in South Korea, Pyongyang is maintaining a strategic silence.

Myanmar and China: An American View with Michael Martin

Myanmar and China: An American View with Michael Martin

By Luke Hunt
Chinese plans for Myanmar could have far reaching consequences in 2025.

With Prime Minister’s Visit, Mongolia Boosts Third Neighbor Ties With the Middle East

With Prime Minister’s Visit, Mongolia Boosts Third Neighbor Ties With the Middle East

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai paid a working visit to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates.

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Trump Sarkar 2.0: The Future of the India-US Global Partnership

Trump Sarkar 2.0: The Future of the India-US Global Partnership

By Tushar Shetty
Sadanand Dhume and Elizabeth Roche break down how Trump’s reelection might impact India-U.S. relations.

Amid Political Turmoil, Germany Stresses De-Risking From China

Amid Political Turmoil, Germany Stresses De-Risking From China

By Muhammad Murad
Even as the governing coalition fell apart, Germany’s foreign minister did not shy away from criticizing China during her visit. 
With Fall of Bashar al-Assad, India Loses a Friend

With Fall of Bashar al-Assad, India Loses a Friend

By Sudha Ramachandran
Syria under Assad was a strong supporter of India on the Kashmir issue, a rarity in the Muslim world.

China and Great Power Competition in the Multilateral System 

China and Great Power Competition in the Multilateral System 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Romina Bandura.

Ahmad Shuja Jamal on the Taliban and the Big Powers

Ahmad Shuja Jamal on the Taliban and the Big Powers

By Sudha Ramachandran
“Trump’s statements, the views of his senior Cabinet nominees, and the dynamics in Afghanistan do not make recognition [of the Taliban regime] likely in the foreseeable future.”

What Lies Ahead for India-China Relations

What Lies Ahead for India-China Relations

By Elizabeth Roche
A high-level meeting between Indian and Chinese officials in Beijing is scheduled for later this month.
Indonesia, Philippines Agree to Repatriation of Filipina Drug Convict

Indonesia, Philippines Agree to Repatriation of Filipina Drug Convict

By Sebastian Strangio
Mary Jane Veloso, 39, has been on death row in Indonesia since her arrest for heroin trafficking in 2010.

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