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The Martial Law Crisis: How Military Disobedience Helped Save South Korea’s Democracy

The Martial Law Crisis: How Military Disobedience Helped Save South Korea’s Democracy

By Chan Mo Ku
Lower-ranking soldiers, through acts of disobedience, played a crucial role in stopping an undemocratic power grab. That holds lessons that extend beyond South Korea.

The Danger of a Trump Doctrine for Taiwan

The Danger of a Trump Doctrine for Taiwan

By Philip Hou
This new doctrine of dominating the Western Hemisphere while scaling back commitments elsewhere in the world could leave Taiwan dangerously exposed – unless Taipei takes action.
The Latticework: Indo-Pacific Security Moves Beyond US Naval Primacy

The Latticework: Indo-Pacific Security Moves Beyond US Naval Primacy

By Tyler Bray
The responses of key U.S. allies – Japan, Australia, and the Philippines – to Washington’s maritime capability-commitment gap reflect the future of Indo-Pacific security.

Are the Russians Eyeing West Papua for an Overseas Military Base?

Are the Russians Eyeing West Papua for an Overseas Military Base?

By Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman
Indonesia has denied reports that Russia is seeking to station military aircraft in its easternmost province. But this may not be the end of the matter given Russia’s interests in the region. 

The National Security Implications of Starlink’s Entry Into India

The National Security Implications of Starlink’s Entry Into India

By Gurshabad Grover
India’s uncritical and pernicious reliance on U.S. tech companies may serve to undermine its own national and technological visions.

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

The Evolution of the Baloch Liberation Army

The Evolution of the Baloch Liberation Army

By Abdul Basit
With growing operational capacity, BLA is targeting Chinese projects, blocking highways, and briefly taking over control of remote towns.

Analyzing the PLA’s Early April Exercises in the Taiwan Strait

Analyzing the PLA’s Early April Exercises in the Taiwan Strait

By Chieh Chung
From the apparent deployment of hypersonic missiles to the use of the China Coast Guard, some new developments reflect Beijing's evolving strategy in the Taiwan Strait.
China’s New Deep-Sea Cutting Tool Exposes Vulnerability of Undersea Cables

China’s New Deep-Sea Cutting Tool Exposes Vulnerability of Undersea Cables

By John Calabrese
China, in developing deep-water cable-cutting technology, may be sending a message of intent.

The Big Lie: Being Pro-US Won’t Force China to Invade Taiwan

The Big Lie: Being Pro-US Won’t Force China to Invade Taiwan

By Dee Wu
Despite China’s 30-year propaganda campaign that peace would be ensured if cross-strait disputes were settled internally, Beijing’s actual behaviors suggest otherwise.

Trump’s Tariff Threat and Thailand’s Response: A Missing Piece on Defense?

Trump’s Tariff Threat and Thailand’s Response: A Missing Piece on Defense?

By Tita Sanglee
Purchasing more U.S. arms would be an obvious way of reducing the trade surplus with the U.S., but Thai leaders may not be ready for uncomfortable discussions over Thailand's alignment.

F-47: The US 6th-Generation Aircraft Plan Signals a Shift Toward Superiority

F-47: The US 6th-Generation Aircraft Plan Signals a Shift Toward Superiority

By Alex Alfirraz Scheers
The announcement signals a shift toward the pursuit of nuclear superiority – which history shows will weaken deterrence and increase the likelihood of nuclear crises. 
PLA Assertiveness in the Tasman Sea Is a Wake-up Call on China’s Dual-Use Infrastructure in the Pacific

PLA Assertiveness in the Tasman Sea Is a Wake-up Call on China’s Dual-Use Infrastructure in the Pacific

By Domingo I-Kwei Yang
China embeds its military ambitions within Pacific Island nations by developing dual-use infrastructure such as ports, wharves, fisheries, aviation hubs, and ICT networks.

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