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Wed, 14/01/2026 - 19:57
The Asian countries apparently impacted include Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, and Uzbekistan.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 17:28
In its rush to respond to the Bondi terrorist attack, the government risks entrenching legislation that raises more questions than it answers.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 17:10
The Pakistani state and its powerful military establishment have resorted to increasingly drastic measures to deter critics from voicing their opposition, wherever they may be in the world.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 16:47
The European Union now stands as the only major international actor still meaningfully committed to Myanmar’s democratic opposition.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 16:01
The Constitutional Democratic Party is seeking moderation to stay alive. But it may be too late.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 15:31
A Cambodian scholar offers recommendation on how to build a lasting peace between Cambodia and Thailand.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 15:24
A Thai scholar offers recommendation on how to build a lasting peace between Cambodia and Thailand.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 15:06
More than a year after his illegitimate declaration of martial law, the former president is now facing a death sentence for insurrection.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 14:51
In 2025, India mastered economic stability, but the transition from a $4 trillion to a $5 trillion economy will not be determined by how well risks are contained.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 14:35
The ongoing protests in Iran have the Taliban in Afghanistan worried. In Iran’s streets, the Taliban see the seeds of their own undoing.
Wed, 14/01/2026 - 10:52
Founder and Chairman Mark Jiapeng Wang reflects on how a personal turning point evolved into a global learning community shaping China’s next generation.
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 23:55
South Asia’s strategic location, fragmented politics, and regional rivalries make it an ideal testing ground for the GSI’s flexible, norm-driven approach.
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 22:25
Tokayev is committed to making Kazakhstan “fully digital within the next three years,” but what exactly does that mean, and are the government and people of Kazakhstan ready?
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 17:17
Central Asian governments’ silence is a strategic calculation driven by economic interests, authoritarian solidarity, and uncertainty about Washington's next move.
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 16:01
As the international order becomes more volatile and less rule-bound, Tokyo and Seoul must band together.
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 15:38
Don’t let the quantitative changes mask the qualitative transformation.
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 15:22
Following the decapitation strike on one of its closest partners, can Beijing still position itself as a credible security actor in the region?
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 14:38
Three months after the South Korea-Japan summit meeting, the leaders met again in Nara Prefecture, Japan.
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 13:55
“Drawing on lived experience from Tiananmen, I have come to believe that 4 concrete conditions determine whether an autocracy like China or Iran has a genuine chance of meaningful democratic change.”
Tue, 13/01/2026 - 05:53
The party's appointment of Pisan Manawapat, a career diplomat who defended the military regime installed after the 2014 coup, is a stain on its reformist image.
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