China's Cultural Revolution at 50
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Can a leopard change its spots?
On the two-year anniversary of the 2014 coup, Thais wonder if it's brought the security and prosperity promised.
Changing dynamics between Nepal, China, and India highlight the need for deft diplomacy in Kathmandu.
Following in U.S. footsteps, China is gathering up joint statements on the South China Sea.
Beijing’s shopping spree--buying up foreign companies--has some concerned.
China has acquired Greece’s Piraeus port, but how realistic is Beijing’s Mediterranean dream?
It’s the 2016 edition of what has become a yearly ritual.
The question is not as straightforward as it might appear.
After pushing back, Tokyo looks to cooperate with China’s AIIB – but what will it mean for project standards?
Two years after the ferry disaster, South Korea is still wrestling with the social and political fallout.
A deeper insight into Japanese businessmen’s offshore deals.
Iran and North Korea have a long history of military cooperation and technology exchanges.
Take reports about a new WPK document slamming Beijing with a dose of salt – but frustrations are very real.
Pakistan and Myanmar once shared a border. Today, the erstwhile neighbors face new challenges.
A year since the devastating earthquakes of April and May 2015, there has been little progress in rebuilding Nepal.
They never left.
Cyber harassment is often shrugged off as less important because the abuse occurs online.
The Indian Supreme Court may soon take on a case of historic importance.
Islamabad again signals its desire for stronger ties with ASEAN. But will the regional grouping reciprocate?
Regardless of whether the draft charter passes or fails the August referendum, Thailand's generals win.
A closer look at a recent incident involving Leonardo DiCaprio and the Indonesian government.
To maintain its position in the South China Sea, Vietnam needs a strong Russia.
High turnover in the AMM could impact the “we feeling” — and ASEAN unity over issues like the South China Sea.
The Turkmen of Turkmenistan and the Turkmen of Iran’s Golestan share a common struggle against tyrannical authoritarian regimes.
Tajikistan’s peace accords were once thought of as a viable template to solve Afghanistan’s civil war.
The boxer is following a path first blazed by the Philippines’ Manny Pacquiao.
Freedom House’s annual report marks 12 years of democratic declines.
The Asian Development Bank thinks so.
Canberra’s change to the tax rules for working holidayers is aimed to up revenue, but might end up driving young workers away.
Arrium’s collapse highlights the downside of over-reliance on an industry that is at the mercy of global markets.
The Australian PM sought to balance trade with South China Sea, investment and cybersecurity concerns.
Could Russian arms shipments to Fiji mark incipient great power competition in the region?
Russia is steadily expanding its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region, despite various budgetary and technical constraints.
Japan is uniquely underprepared for the cyber challenges of the 21st century.
These are good times in U.S.-India defense ties, but there’s still room for improvement.
Russia’s new developments in electronic warfare are on display in Ukraine and Syria.
Defense collaboration and cooperation between New Delhi and Washington continues to edge ahead. Can the two sides eschew cautious gradualism for a leap of faith?
Can Park breathe new life into a Korea-Mexico FTA?
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov insulted his hosts by wearing blue jeans to a red carpet welcome.
The granddaughter of Malaysia’s longest-serving prime minister took to Instagram to defend her father, Mukhriz Mahathir
In 1967, Choje Akong Rinpoche helped found the first Tibetan temple in the West.
The KHL — like Russia — is shifting its focus from Europe to China.