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Why Bangladesh Is Fencing Its Border With Myanmar

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 16:56
A non-state actor – the Arakan Army – now controls Myanmar’s side of the border. That forces Bangladesh to rely more on unilateral forms of border management.

What Will the End of the Iran-US War Mean for Pakistan?

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 16:41
Pakistanis are hoping that their role in providing Trump with an offramp to end the war will lead to investment flows.

Beijing’s Bullying of Taiwan Threatens Ocean Ecology

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 16:33
China managed to secure Taiwan’s exclusion from a Track 2 platform designed to address maritime ecology. It’s a worrying escalation of China’s political warfare.

North Korea’s Quiet Campaign to Be a ‘Responsible’ Nuclear Power

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 16:03
As U.N. sanctions enforcement fragments, Pyongyang is waging a second contest – over status – that is visible only in the original Korean.

How Saudi Arabia Derailed Pakistan’s Africa Drive

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 16:02
Pakistan’s aspirations in Africa are growing, but its ability to realize them remains constrained by economic weakness, dependence on external financing, and the shifting priorities of its most important allies.

When the Davidson Window Meets the ‘Xi Window’

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 15:33
The Davidson Window measures China’s military capability to invade Taiwan. Arguably more important is Xi Jinping’s confidence in his military.

South Korea’s Civilian Nuclear Ambitions Clash With Political Realities

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 15:09
South Korea’s ruling party failed to secure key races, underlining the need to steer the country’s nuclear future with more than just political momentum.

In China, Christianity Is Treated as a Cult

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 14:47
The CCP has decided some fundamental tenets of Christianity mark out the world’s largest faith as a cult, and one that needs vigorous suppression.

The Last Maoist: What Next for India?

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 14:21
A victory that leaves governance deficits intact, rehabilitation frameworks underperforming, extractive interests empowered, and surveillance tools normalized is not a full resolution. 

From Space to the Polar Depths: China Aims for a Three-Dimensional Presence in the Arctic

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 14:02
The Arctic – where polar, deep sea, and space intersect – offers a particularly revealing case for China’s ambitions in the “strategic new frontiers.”

Modi-Trump Meet Is Unlikely to Reset Relations Torn Over the Past Year

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 11:07
There are increasing questions over the reliability of the United States as a strategic partner.

ASEAN and Russia Agree to Deepen Cooperation During Special Summit in Kazan

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 07:12
The global energy crisis has given a new momentum to relations between Moscow and the 11-nation Southeast Asian bloc.

Fighting with Ghosts: Sar Sokha’s Belated Sanctions Panic

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 03:44
Cambodia’s Interior Minister appears to have found an adversary in Washington: a sanctions list that no longer exists.

MSCI Raises New Transparency Concerns About Indonesia as Emerging Markets Verdict Looms

Fri, 19/06/2026 - 03:13
The global index provider has threatened to downgrade the country to "frontier market" status due to the lack of transparency in its stock market.

Islamabad’s Crisis of Control in Pakistan-Administered Kashmir

Thu, 18/06/2026 - 21:54
Grievances over political representation will remain a powerful means of mobilizing opposition against the Pakistani state.

Indonesia-Timor Leste Reconciliation: ‘Through Memory Towards Hope’

Thu, 18/06/2026 - 21:29
The fact that the two nations managed to reconcile after their painful history is a true feat of diplomacy – one that holds lessons for the world today.

Indian Joint Air Defense Doctrine: Implications for South Asian Stability

Thu, 18/06/2026 - 20:53
In the South Asian strategic environment, even defensive measures can generate negative outcomes.

No Reset at G7: Trump Was Trump, Modi Was Not Modi

Thu, 18/06/2026 - 17:59
The Modi-Trump meeting revealed the limits of India’s willingness to speak with moral clarity when confronted with American power.

Xi’s Authoritarian Blueprint for the Myanmar Junta

Thu, 18/06/2026 - 17:13
Xi implied to Min Aung Hlaing that brute military force is failing, and he must instead master CCP-style totalitarian controls to pacify the public.

Floating Volcanic Rock Is Disrupting Life in Papua New Guinea 

Thu, 18/06/2026 - 17:01
The ongoing Titan Ridge eruption has left parts of PNG’s coast covered in meters of floating volcanic rock. For a community dependent on the ocean, that's a serious problem.

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