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Is Mongolia Heading Toward One-Party Rule?

Is Mongolia Heading Toward One-Party Rule?

By Enkhbaigali Byambasuren
A constitutional and legislative crisis resulted in a hunger strike ahead of the June presidential election.
India Must Impose a One-Time Tax on the Mega Rich to Fund Its Vaccination Program

India Must Impose a One-Time Tax on the Mega Rich to Fund Its Vaccination Program

By Bansari Kamdar and Javaid Iqbal
The pandemic has highlighted India’s extreme income inequality -- and will mostly likely worsen it.

Reversing the Coup is No Solution for Myanmar

Reversing the Coup is No Solution for Myanmar

By Michelle Onello and Akila Radhakrishnan
A return to the pre-coup status quo is not politically sustainable. What Myanmar needs is a more fundamental shift.

Artificial Intelligence in a Natural Partnership: India and the UK

Artificial Intelligence in a Natural Partnership: India and the UK

By Ruchi Ghanshyam and Uday Nagaraju
Both countries have much to gain concretely from AI collaboration.

Why Humanitarian Assistance Matters: The Case of Climate Disaster and COVID-19 in Timor-Leste

Why Humanitarian Assistance Matters: The Case of Climate Disaster and COVID-19 in Timor-Leste

By Fidelis Magalhães
In April, after a devastating cyclone and spike in COVID-19 cases, Timor-Leste made a formal appeal to international partners for support. The significance of such aid extends far beyond the amount pledged. 
How Canada’s Assistance Has Benefited Afghanistan

How Canada’s Assistance Has Benefited Afghanistan

By Sayed Mujtaba Ahmadi
Canada’s assistance over the years has had real impact on the lives of Afghans.

Myanmar’s Crisis: What Comes Next?

Myanmar’s Crisis: What Comes Next?

By Khaing Sandi Win Min
As the military's atrocities continue, Myanmar’s crisis threatens to undermine the wider region’s security.
We Don’t Need to Wait on the UN to Expand Taiwan’s International Role

We Don’t Need to Wait on the UN to Expand Taiwan’s International Role

By Gray Sergeant
Liberal democracies can, and should, develop their own bilateral and multilateral exchanges with Taiwan, even while pushing for its inclusion in the WHO and other U.N. bodies.

The US Should Restore its Fulbright and Peace Corps Programs in China

The US Should Restore its Fulbright and Peace Corps Programs in China

By Euhwa Tran
Encouraging Americans to live, study and work abroad will contribute to making the United States a more open, tolerant, and inclusive society.

Whether Fighting COVID-19 or the Next Pandemic, Taiwan Can Help

Whether Fighting COVID-19 or the Next Pandemic, Taiwan Can Help

By Shih-chung Chen
The world cannot build a resilient and inclusive global health system while excluding Taiwan from participating.

The Indian Foreign Service Must Speak Out Against Growing Politicization

The Indian Foreign Service Must Speak Out Against Growing Politicization

By Mohamed Zeeshan
The Indian diplomatic corps is being increasingly used for partisan purposes.
Independent Journalists in Vietnam: The Clampdown Against Critics Continues

Independent Journalists in Vietnam: The Clampdown Against Critics Continues

By Stewart Rees
Vietnam’s independent journalists are under siege, and there is little cause for optimism.

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