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2025 Has Been a Good Year For Capital Punishment Abolitionism

mer, 17/12/2025 - 23:36
Aside from Singapore, which has executed 17 people so far this year, Southeast Asia is retreating from the death penalty.

The Bondi Beach Massacre: Links to the Philippines?

mer, 17/12/2025 - 18:35
While the timing of the Australian attackers’ trip to the Philippines warrants scrutiny, the Islamic State’s presence in the country is much diminished today.

The Cambodia-Thailand Conflict: Can China’s Influence Tip the Scales? 

mer, 17/12/2025 - 15:25
Given Thailand and Cambodia’s close ties with China, it is necessary to assess how Beijing views the conflict and how its influence could shape the outcome. 

Hong Kong Fire: Can the Government Keep Its People Safe?

mer, 17/12/2025 - 15:24
The fire has stirred emotions that will not be easily contained.

Pakistan’s IMF Program is Buying Time. Markets Want To Know What Comes Next.

mer, 17/12/2025 - 14:53
Pakistan has stabilized under the latest IMF program. But can it break the crisis-bailout cycle once and for all?

Understanding China’s Controversy Over Sealing Petty Offense Records

mer, 17/12/2025 - 14:26
Setting aside the conspiracy theories, the controversy exposes flaws in the legislature’s mechanisms for consulting and informing the public.

Modi’s Pick for BJP Chief Is Little-Known Nitin Nabin

mer, 17/12/2025 - 14:18
The appointment follows a recent trend of the Modi-Shah duo opting for low-profile leaders for key posts.

A Moment of Reckoning for Australia at Bondi Beach

mer, 17/12/2025 - 12:22
An effort needs to be made to comprehend and counteract the political ideas, narratives, and movements that work like acid to erode social trust and encourage hate, division, and this week’s horrific violence.

The Slow Transformation of Kazakhstan’s Independence Day

mer, 17/12/2025 - 12:02
Thirty-nine years after the protests that helped pave the way for Kazakhstan’s independence, the way the day is commemorated is quietly changing.

The US National Security Strategy: A Sobering Reality Check for South Asia

mer, 17/12/2025 - 11:44
The paradoxical and selective U.S. posture of simultaneous disengagement and selective involvement evident in the new NSS could be particularly concerning for India.

Even as US Travel Bans Expand, Turkmenistan Gets Good News

mer, 17/12/2025 - 11:37
Unique among those countries subject to travel bans by the U.S. earlier this year, restrictions on the issuance of nonimmigrant visas to Turkmen citizens have been lifted.

Can the ASEAN Way Survive 2026? 

mar, 16/12/2025 - 21:29
Three stress tests will define 2026: intra-ASEAN conflict and cohesion, the geoeconomic squeeze, and climate resilience. Can the bloc survive the increased pressure?

National Cabinet Agrees to Sweeping Overhaul of Australia’s Gun Laws in Response to Bondi Massacre

mar, 16/12/2025 - 16:50
After the attack on Australia’s Jewish community, the government is undertaking the biggest overhaul of national gun laws since 1996. Critics say it's a deflection from the real issue: antisemitism.

Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Publisher Convicted of Sedition in Major Blow to Press Freedom

mar, 16/12/2025 - 16:39
Jimmy Lai and his Apple Daily once symbolized Hong Kong’s free press. His conviction under the National Security Law is the death knell for that democratic ideal.

Australia: Regionalism as a Nexus to Great Power Politics

mar, 16/12/2025 - 16:20
The alliance with the U.S. remains central to Canberra’s strategy, but it is also attempting to construct more independent, regionally-led security initiatives.

China’s 2025 White Paper on Latin America Sets the Stage for Renewed Competition With the US

mar, 16/12/2025 - 14:09
The new document declared China’s intention to expand its influence on all fronts, even as the U.S. is turning its focus to the Western Hemisphere.

Sheikh Hasina’s Spokesperson Mohammad Ali Arafat on the ICT’s ‘Legally Void’ Sentence

mar, 16/12/2025 - 12:08
“The death sentence handed down by this kangaroo court is legally void.”

Turbulence Hits Indian Skies

mar, 16/12/2025 - 11:54
Flight cancellations by India’s largest flight operator, IndiGo, threw the domestic aviation sector into chaos early this month.

Why Japan’s Economic Security Strategy Depends on a Deeper Pivot to Central Asia

mar, 16/12/2025 - 11:36
​The upcoming C5+Japan Summit offers Tokyo its clearest opportunity in two decades to align its foreign policy with its economic-security needs.

Why Indonesia Cancelled the Early Retirement of the Cirebon-1 Power Plant

mar, 16/12/2025 - 07:11
As predicted, the early retirement of coal-fired power plants has run aground on the country's political economic realities.

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