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EU Announces Sanctions on Myanmar Militia Involved in Online Scams

EU Announces Sanctions on Myanmar Militia Involved in Online Scams

By Sebastian Strangio
The European Council has targeted three individuals and one entity associated with the Karen Border Guard Force, which controls a large territory in Karen State.

A Non-Weaponized Deterrence Approach to China-US Strategic Relations

A Non-Weaponized Deterrence Approach to China-US Strategic Relations

By Mathew Jie Sheng Yeo
Credible latent nuclear capability could be the key to preventing a China-U.S. arms race without sacrificing deterrence.
The US Risks Losing to China in the Race to Send People Back to the Moon’s Surface

The US Risks Losing to China in the Race to Send People Back to the Moon’s Surface

By Jacco van Loon
The U.S. lunar program is delayed, while China has pledged to put astronauts on the Moon by 2030 – and it has a habit of sticking to timelines.

Sentence Handed Down in Afghan Special Immigrant Visa Bribery Case

Sentence Handed Down in Afghan Special Immigrant Visa Bribery Case

By Catherine Putz
Jeromy Pittmann was convicted of providing false recommendation letters to more than 20 SIV applicants in exchange for bribes, undermining an already beleaguered program.

How China’s ‘Salt Typhoon’ Hackers Broke Into US Telecoms

How China’s ‘Salt Typhoon’ Hackers Broke Into US Telecoms

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Jonathan Pelson.

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

Unpacking North Korea’s Latest Provocations With Dr. Cho Han-bum 

Unpacking North Korea’s Latest Provocations With Dr. Cho Han-bum 

By Kenji Yoshida
"North Korea has vowed to shoot down any additional unmanned aerial vehicles, while the South Korean military is expected to respond should any shells enter South Korean territory."

A New China-India Border Deal?

A New China-India Border Deal?

By Ankit Panda and Catherine Putz
What does the latest India-China deal portend?
How the Indian Navy Is Expanding Its Presence in the Indo-Pacific Through ‘Goodwill Visits’ 

How the Indian Navy Is Expanding Its Presence in the Indo-Pacific Through ‘Goodwill Visits’ 

By Biyon Sony Joseph
The Indian Navy's goodwill visits to Southeast Asia and the broader Indo-Pacific region play a crucial role in advancing New Delhi’s foreign policy objectives.

Reimagining Strategic Denial in the Indo-Pacific for Contemporary Competition With China

Reimagining Strategic Denial in the Indo-Pacific for Contemporary Competition With China

By Jonah Bock
Today the threat to U.S. interests posed by adversaries has become much more multi-faceted. The understanding of strategic denial must also evolve. 

Why Taiwan Should be Disheartened by Iran’s Missile Strike on Israel

Why Taiwan Should be Disheartened by Iran’s Missile Strike on Israel

By Yang Xiaotong
Taiwan has considered acquiring its own “Iron Dome,” but it is likely to be even less effective against China than it has been against Iran.

The Resumption of China-US Military Dialogue and the Limits of the Thaw

The Resumption of China-US Military Dialogue and the Limits of the Thaw

By Ying Yu Lin and Tzu-Hao Liao
Do recent military-to-military talks indicate a genuine improvement in China-U.S. relations?
How Should South Korea Respond to North Korean Troops in Ukraine?

How Should South Korea Respond to North Korean Troops in Ukraine?

By Daeyeon Lee
Given the potential impact on Korean Peninsula security, Seoul must tread cautiously before escalating its own involvement in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

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