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In Welcoming Putin, Mongolia Prioritizes National Interest Over Russia’s War With Ukraine

In Welcoming Putin, Mongolia Prioritizes National Interest Over Russia’s War With Ukraine

By Bolor Lkhaajav
Mongolia believed that hosting the Russian leader was in line with its national interests – including the need to address Mongolia’s growing demand for energy.

China’s African Bet and Vice Versa: A Positive-Sum Game?

China’s African Bet and Vice Versa: A Positive-Sum Game?

By Muhammad Murad
Despite criticism and skepticism, China seems to be Africa’s last hope, if not its best bet.
Diplomacy Beyond the Elections: How China Is Preparing for a Post-Biden America

Diplomacy Beyond the Elections: How China Is Preparing for a Post-Biden America

By Seong-Hyon Lee
China is not just managing tensions but setting the stage to influence the next U.S. administration and push its long-term ambitions forward.

Taipei-Shanghai Forum: A Litmus Test for Cross-Strait Engagement

Taipei-Shanghai Forum: A Litmus Test for Cross-Strait Engagement

By Hiro Fu
The annual Twin City Forum this year will gauge political will for cross-strait engagement amid escalating tensions – if it occurs at all.

South Korea’s President Yoon Meets Japanese Prime Minister Kishida One Last Time

South Korea’s President Yoon Meets Japanese Prime Minister Kishida One Last Time

By Mitch Shin
Before Kishida’s departure as prime minister, Yoon touted their efforts to restore stony relations between the two countries. The South Korean public is less enthused.

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

Would India Extradite Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh?

Would India Extradite Sheikh Hasina to Bangladesh?

By Dewan Alif Ovi
India finds itself on a tightrope over a minefield, juggling legal commitments under its extradition treaty with Bangladesh as well as broader geopolitical and diplomatic considerations. 

Kyrgyz Government Again Warns Citizens Against Travel to Russia

Kyrgyz Government Again Warns Citizens Against Travel to Russia

By Catherine Putz
Amid increased migration regulations and enforcement, the Kyrgyz government urged citizens to “temporarily refrain” from traveling to Russia unless they have “compelling reasons” to do so.
The US Presidential Election and the Future of China-US Relations

The US Presidential Election and the Future of China-US Relations

By Hao Nan
Looking at key advisers to Harris and Trump may help reveal differences in their approaches to China.

Israel-Japan Relations and the Middle East

Israel-Japan Relations and the Middle East

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Rotem Kowner.

Nepal’s Blockade-era Foreign Minister Details Closed-door Diplomacy With India 

Nepal’s Blockade-era Foreign Minister Details Closed-door Diplomacy With India 

By Birat Anupam
Kamal Thapa’s new book contains fascinating insights into a difficult period in India-Nepal relations.

Mongolia Ignores International Warrant for Putin’s Arrest, Giving Him a Red-carpet Welcome

Mongolia Ignores International Warrant for Putin’s Arrest, Giving Him a Red-carpet Welcome

By Associated Press
The ICC has accused Putin of being responsible for the abductions of children from Ukraine. Member countries are required to detain suspects but there’s no real enforcement mechanism.
Outgoing Japanese Leader Kishida Will Visit South Korea for a Summit on Improving Ties

Outgoing Japanese Leader Kishida Will Visit South Korea for a Summit on Improving Ties

By Kim Tong-hyung
Seoul said that Kishida, who will step down after internal party elections in September, “actively expressed hope” to end his term on a high note in bilateral relations.

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