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Saudis Also Fail to Defuse Pakistan-Afghan Taliban Crisis

jeu, 04/12/2025 - 12:32
Although the first round of talks was not successful, the Saudis will persist in their mediatory effort. Their prestige is on the line.

India’s Special Intensive Revision of Electoral Rolls Is Claiming Lives

jeu, 04/12/2025 - 08:16
The exercise has rapidly deteriorated into a pressure cooker of impossible deadlines, sleepless nights, and unchecked administrative coercion, now actively claiming lives.

Vietnam’s Cautious Acceptance of Chinese 5G Technology

jeu, 04/12/2025 - 05:16
Recent agreements with Huawei and ZTE reflect economic pragmatism rather than a shift in strategic trust.

Myanmar Opium Cultivation Jumps to Highest Level Since 2015: UN

jeu, 04/12/2025 - 04:53
The country's conflict is also having a countervailing impact on average poppy yields, which “sharply decreased” in 2025.

Thailand Seizes $300M in Assets as Scam Crackdown Deepens

jeu, 04/12/2025 - 02:57
Bangkok appears determined to clamp down on Cambodia-based scam syndicates, but allegations of high-level Thai involvement continue to dog Prime Minister Anutin.

Hat Yai Flooding Catastrophe a Massive Blow to Thailand’s PM Anutin

jeu, 04/12/2025 - 01:39
With a snap general election on the horizon, the Thai leader has been assailed for his government's sluggish response to a disaster that has killed at least 267 people.

Is the Economic Crisis in Laos Coming to an End?

mer, 03/12/2025 - 21:20
The kip has stabilized and inflation is dropping, but the issue of the government's heavy external debt remains unresolved.

Kazakhstan’s Orda.kz Raided, Editor Placed Under House Arrest

mer, 03/12/2025 - 20:30
Pressure has allegedly been mounting for months on the popular outlet.

Are Uzbekistan’s Peacebuilding Efforts Sustainable in Central Asia? 

mer, 03/12/2025 - 18:49
The underlying challenges to lasting peace along Central Asia’s borders lie in the fundamentally top-down structure of regional diplomacy. 

The Outlook for China-US Strategic Competition in 2026

mer, 03/12/2025 - 15:41
Insights from Sarah M. Beran.

Lee Jae-myung’s Latest Policy Signals to North Korea

mer, 03/12/2025 - 15:21
Lee has downgraded “denuclearization” as a goal. Will it be enough to attract interest from Pyongyang?

Nokundi Bombing: A Threat to Pakistan’s Economic and Strategic Future

mer, 03/12/2025 - 15:07
The attack targeted foreign nationals working on mining projects in Balochistan’s mineral-rich Chagai district.

As Cyclone Ditwah Recedes, Sri Lanka Confronts the Failures That Made a Disaster Inevitable

mer, 03/12/2025 - 15:03
The total economic losses incurred are estimated to be around $6-$7 billion. This is more than the country’s foreign reserves.

A Return to Nuclear Testing Looks Inevitable. Here’s How to Manage It.

mer, 03/12/2025 - 14:54
A limited test ban would set important guardrails to manage escalation among nuclear weapons states, particularly the U.S., Russia, and China.

Totalitarianism in China: Resurrected and Rejuvenated by Reform 

mer, 03/12/2025 - 14:37
Amid the political and economic changes of the early 2000s, it seemed unthinkable that China would revert back to Mao-era repression. But's that's exactly what happened.

One Year After Martial Law Debacle, South Korea’s New President Vows to Complete ‘Light Revolution’

mer, 03/12/2025 - 14:11
In a special address, Lee Jae-myung expressed gratitude toward the citizens for their defense of Korean democracy.

Beyond Security Screening: What the National Guard Shooting Reveals About Afghan Resettlement

mer, 03/12/2025 - 14:11
This incident is a reminder that individual acts of violence cannot be understood, or prevented, through security measures alone.

Corruption Allegations and Family Drama Hound Philippine President Marcos

mer, 03/12/2025 - 00:03
Despite the corruption allegations against him, Marcos has so far survived the crisis, but his presidency has been weakened.

Tajikistan Launches National Messenger ORIZ Amid Surveillance Concerns

mar, 02/12/2025 - 20:17
The government's push for "digital sovereignty" follows similar efforts in Russia and Kazakhstan, raising fears about expanded state monitoring in a country with a dismal human rights record.

South Korea’s Fractured Democracy: One Year After Martial Law

mar, 02/12/2025 - 19:08
The country’s political polarization has metastasized. What can be done? 

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