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From Rivalry to Indifference: India’s New Pakistan Strategy

mer, 11/02/2026 - 19:23
Now that China has emerged as New Delhi’s primary security concern, Pakistan is no longer the organizing principle of Indian foreign policy.

War in Myanmar’s Andaman Islands

mer, 11/02/2026 - 16:14
In Myanmar’s vast southern archipelago, the civil war intersects with a much longer struggle for survival.

How US Allies Approach Taiwan – and Influence US Taiwan Policy

mer, 11/02/2026 - 16:10
Insights from Adam P. Liff.

Kazakhstan Rushes Forward With Constitutional Referendum, Date Set for March 15

mer, 11/02/2026 - 15:47
Less than six months ago, Tokayev said haste in changing the constitution was “completely inappropriate.” 

What the 2026 Singapore Airshow Tells Us About Asia’s Defense Industry Landscape

mer, 11/02/2026 - 15:26
From UAVs to counter-UAVs and beyond, the state of modern warfare – and today’s geopolitics – were on display.

Takaichi Emerged Victorious. Now What?

mer, 11/02/2026 - 15:15
Takaichi just won a historic mandate. But that means the Japanese people are expecting results – and fast.

How Taliban 2.0’s Subnational Governance Is Managing Resistance in Northeastern Afghanistan

mer, 11/02/2026 - 14:49
600 men from Panjshir have been incorporated into the Taliban’s defense and interior ministries, with another 1,500 to be recruited to protect Taliban interests in the province.

As China Ages, a Pension Crisis Looms

mer, 11/02/2026 - 14:02
China’s pension dilemma involves not only a shrinking workforce but also persistent inequality between urban residents and rural migrants.

To Attract Global Investment in Minerals, Pakistan Intensifies Counterterror Efforts in Balochistan

mer, 11/02/2026 - 09:47
Islamabad is raising a dedicated Frontier Corps to protect mineral-rich areas from militant attacks and secure Balochistan’s borders with Iran and Afghanistan.

Crackdown, Chaos, or Cover-Up in Cambodia?

mer, 11/02/2026 - 04:21
As thousands of scam workers spill onto the country’s streets, a deeper struggle is underway over evidence, accountability, and elite impunity.

Beyond the Peninsula: What OPCON Transfer Means for the Indo-Pacific

mar, 10/02/2026 - 18:58
Wartime OPCON transition would have implications for a more regionally-oriented U.S. force posture and South Korea’s broadening responsibilities.

Citing ‘Unity,’ Kyrgyz President Japarov Dismisses Key Ally, Security Chief Tashiev

mar, 10/02/2026 - 18:31
The surprise dismissal comes while Tashiev is reportedly out of the country.

Can South Korea’s Cultural Industries Become Its New Growth Engine?

mar, 10/02/2026 - 16:00
It’s not just about soft power – South Korea’s cultural exports are now emerging as a pillar of the national economy.

How a 1942 Coal Mine Tragedy Became a Litmus Test for Japan-South Korea Relations

mar, 10/02/2026 - 15:25
The latest leaders’ summit raised hopes for a recovery effort at Chosei Coal Mine. Now the death of a Taiwanese diver has put the project into question once again.

What the History of China-Russia Relations May Tell Us About Their Future

mar, 10/02/2026 - 14:56
As China’s history shows, no matter if it is Tsarist, Bolshevik, Soviet, or “democratic,” Russia’s strategic and geopolitical logic guiding its behavior remain unchanged.

Is This the End of Pacifism in Japan? 

mar, 10/02/2026 - 14:29
The results from the February 8 election suggest that the long-standing debate over Japan’s defense policy has largely been settled.

Bangladesh’s Make or Break Election

mar, 10/02/2026 - 14:19
Discussing the competing electoral alliances, the long shadow of the Awami League, and the challenges that the new government will face.

Sheikh Hasina on the ‘Most Perilous Chapter’ in Bangladesh’s History Since 1971

mar, 10/02/2026 - 10:33
“You cannot organize credible elections while banning the country's largest political party, the Awami League.”

Solving the Mysteries of Southeast Asia’s Prehistory

mar, 10/02/2026 - 10:24
Archeologist Dougald O’Reilly speaks about his work on Laos' Plain of Jars and tracing the region's pre-historical societies.

ISKP’s Desperate Attacks Expose Its Weakness

mar, 10/02/2026 - 10:14
The attack at a Shia Mosque in Islamabad seems aimed at fueling Shia-Sunni sectarian flames to attract former Lashkar-e-Jhangvi militants to its ranks.

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