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Cambodia Needs to Increase the Transparency of Key Infrastructure Projects

Cambodia Needs to Increase the Transparency of Key Infrastructure Projects

By Chen Heang
The Tatay River Hydropower Dam in southwestern Cambodia has become a case study in how not to do things.
Beijing 2022 Is the Death Knell of the Olympic Charter

Beijing 2022 Is the Death Knell of the Olympic Charter

By Omer Kanat
If genocide is no longer a red line, then what good is the Olympic Charter’s commitment to “the preservation of human dignity”?

Biden Must Recalibrate Policy on North Korea

Biden Must Recalibrate Policy on North Korea

By Mitch Shin
North Korea is not testing missiles in a bid to entice the U.S. into talks. Pyongyang is honing its missile arsenal as a goal in and of itself.

The Yearlong Failure to Protect Myanmar’s People and What to Do Now

The Yearlong Failure to Protect Myanmar’s People and What to Do Now

By Savita Pawnday and Liam Scott
There is much more the world can do to help the people of Myanmar in their struggle against the military dictatorship.

The Difference Between Ukraine and Taiwan

The Difference Between Ukraine and Taiwan

By Francis P. Sempa
The arguments that U.S. credibility on Taiwan hinges on Ukraine is the latest version of the discredited domino theory.
Why the Paris Peace Agreements Deserve a Place in Cambodia’s National Calendar

Why the Paris Peace Agreements Deserve a Place in Cambodia’s National Calendar

By Courtney Weatherby and William M. Wise
The landmark accords played an important role in enabling an end to decades of conflict.

How Realpolitik 2.0 Can Prevent a Global Conflict

How Realpolitik 2.0 Can Prevent a Global Conflict

By Liam Gibson and Erich Elkins
Proponents of a rules-based order can learn much from the pragmatic policies pursued by West German leaders during the Cold War.
Taiwan Provides Powerful Lessons on Democratic Resilience

Taiwan Provides Powerful Lessons on Democratic Resilience

By Zoe Leung and Alan H. Yang
The future of democracy hinges on inclusive partnerships among like-minded democracies and stakeholders. 

Barbados’ New Republic: A Win for China?

Barbados’ New Republic: A Win for China?

By Judith Mwai and Lauren Ashmore
Centering Barbados’ decision to end ties with the British monarchy around China only underscores the problem: The U.K.'s lack of interest in Barbados and similar countries.

Myanmar Has Moved Beyond Aung San Suu Kyi vs. the Generals

Myanmar Has Moved Beyond Aung San Suu Kyi vs. the Generals

By Philipp Annawitt
One year on from Myanmar's coup, things on the ground have moved on. It's time the international community does as well.

North Korea’s Escalation Strategy Won’t Work Anymore

North Korea’s Escalation Strategy Won’t Work Anymore

By Man-seok Lee and Seung-min Woo
If North Korea conducted the recent missile tests in order to convince the U.S. to return to the negotiation table, Pyongyang should quickly change strategy.
How Energy is Aiding ASEAN’s Post-Pandemic Recovery

How Energy is Aiding ASEAN’s Post-Pandemic Recovery

By Helena Aurellia and Gabriella Ienanto
The energy sector is in a good position to drive ASEAN's recovery and its transition to a greener economy.

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