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Taking Stock of China’s Polar Fleet 

Taking Stock of China’s Polar Fleet 

By Trym Eiterjord
China’s maritime capabilities in the Arctic remain limited, but domestic research activities suggest a concerted effort to strengthen its presence in the polar regions.

On Defense, Trump’s Early Moves in Asia Have Been Notably Normal

On Defense, Trump’s Early Moves in Asia Have Been Notably Normal

By Tom Corben
Despite its high-decibel MAGA rhetoric, the administration has largely upheld the regional commitments made during Joe Biden's presidency.
Myanmar Junta Announces Ceasefire to Aid Earthquake Recovery Efforts

Myanmar Junta Announces Ceasefire to Aid Earthquake Recovery Efforts

By Sebastian Strangio
The ceasefire, which will run until April 22, follows similar announcements from major ethnic rebel groups.

US Clears Possible $5B Sale of Jet Fighters to Philippines

US Clears Possible $5B Sale of Jet Fighters to Philippines

By Sebastian Strangio
The proposed acquisition of F-16 fighters would bolster Manila's ability to defend its own assets in disputed parts of the South China Sea.

US-Taiwan Defense Partnership 2.0: Taiwan’s UAV Doctrine and Industrial Base

US-Taiwan Defense Partnership 2.0: Taiwan’s UAV Doctrine and Industrial Base

By Hong-Lun Tiunn
Taiwan’s drones are not just about national survival. They offer the U.S. a combat-ready, industrially capable partner in the most contested theater of 21st century geopolitics.

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

South Korea’s Risky Bet on Online Regulation

South Korea’s Risky Bet on Online Regulation

By Troy Stangarone
As Seoul considers new regulations on online platforms, concerns about competition, national security, and possible U.S. retaliation loom large.

Cooperation, Coordination, and Strategic Denial: Echoes and Lessons from Cold War Oceania 

Cooperation, Coordination, and Strategic Denial: Echoes and Lessons from Cold War Oceania 

By Jonah Bock
With a fundamentally different playing field today, the United States and its Western partners should adapt, if not adopt, the strategies of the Cold War. 
Capitalizing on PLA Vulnerabilities: Taiwan’s Opportunities for Enhanced Defense

Capitalizing on PLA Vulnerabilities: Taiwan’s Opportunities for Enhanced Defense

By Holmes Liao
Over the past few decades, the world has seen the military balance shift in China’s favor. Yet, Taiwan is not without its opportunities.

How Indonesia’s Revised Military Law Could Impact Regional Security Dynamics

How Indonesia’s Revised Military Law Could Impact Regional Security Dynamics

By Edna C. Pattisina
The legal changes are a sign of Jakarta's increasing concern about the potential for conflict in the region, especially over Taiwan.

US, Japan ‘Stand Firmly Together’ in the Face of Aggressive Chinese Actions

US, Japan ‘Stand Firmly Together’ in the Face of Aggressive Chinese Actions

By Takahashi Kosuke
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said this week that Japan would be "on the front lines of any contingency we might face in the western Pacific."

The Perils of Ignoring the Taliban Regime’s Support for Terror Groups

The Perils of Ignoring the Taliban Regime’s Support for Terror Groups

By Abdul Basit
While Pakistan is bearing the brunt of terrorist attacks emanating from Afghanistan, the threat is wider. Regional and global peace is in peril.
China Conducts South China Sea Patrol as US Defense Chief Visits Philippines

China Conducts South China Sea Patrol as US Defense Chief Visits Philippines

By Sebastian Strangio
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has pledged to bolster Manila's capacity to push back against Beijing's growing assertiveness in the South China Sea.

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