The Quad, Reborn
Table of Contents
Chinese scholars see the free and open Indo-Pacific strategy as containment, but aren’t convinced it’ll stick.
FOIP presents a dilemma to the Moon government, which is treading on a tightrope between the U.S. and China.
Concerns that the FOIP could erode ASEAN’s centrality can only be assuaged by a clear definition of the concept.
China’s free trade push is motivated by Xi’s global ambitions.
Despite suppression by authorities, various communities are gradually converging and making their voices heard.
Using the ancient concept of li to understand a Chinese order.
As the U.S. backs away, China is stepping up investment in UN peacekeeping operations.
Dark days are ahead for Hong Kong and Taiwan as Beijing’s hardline strategy continues.
As the labor crunch moves into full swing, Japanese businesses are embracing an automated future.
In the modern age, how should public opinion be influenced?
Widespread political mistrust deepens after new evidence of malpractice in the Moritomo Gakuen land sale scandal.
Why have all of South Korea’s recent leaders been embroiled in corruption scandals?
The two sides hope finding common ground on economic issues can help continue a thaw in relations.
As the Bharatiya Janata Party seals in nationwide dominance, what fate awaits India’s wide range of regional parties?
In his first visit to India, Nepal’s prime minister focused on the economy rather than thorny political issues.
President Trump’s unpredictable foreign policy means tough times for Afghanistan.
The pipeline would bring substantial benefits to all 4 member countries. For Pakistan, that’s exactly the problem.
The rape and murder of an 8-year-old sparked protests across the country, starting in Jammu & Kashmir.
Safety issues point to broader concerns about the government’s ambitions as the country enters election season.
Facing several challenges, the Philippine president may be scrambling for some good news.
In his final stronghold, the Khmer Rouge leader is remembered differently.
The legal framework lends itself to rent-seeking, which now holds the industry hostage.
Impatience is growing after multiple delays/
A short history of the IMU in recent years.
The new U.S. strategy poses threats to Russian interests in Asia.
A recent slew of firings may mark a real split between current Kyrgyz President Jeenbekov and his predecessor Atambayev.
How have reforms impacted the media environment in Uzbekistan?
Behind the mecenatismo of a former prime minister, Kazakhstan’s opposition figures find a new platform in Brussels.
Does Canberra see itself as too important to engage in its own neighborhood?
In the face of nuclear war, people in Hawaii embrace the potential for peace.
Amid rumors of a military base, Australia must understand – and deal with – China’s growing interests in the South Pacific.
Questions surround the Chinese consulate’s illegal occupation in French Polynesia.
The Trump administration left Vietnam out to dry in a recent tiff with China.
U.S. perceptions that Chinese trade and investment practices are unfair and harmful for national interests are here to stay.
The launch of the first EDCA project in April deserves attention amid a challenging context for the U.S.-Philippine alliance in the Duterte era.
Why conventional deterrence in Asia is weaker than you think.
To understand Japan’s security priorities, we have to consider more than the total defense budget.
China is developing a nuclear-capable air-launched ballistic missile, likely based off the DF-21.
Exploring on-the-ground reports of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan presence in Afghanistan.
The Indian government is attempting to research and promote the benefits of cow urine.
Local governments emphasize modern art museums in a quest to attract visitors. But this may actually hurt organic art creation.
The first fully ordained Thai female monk in the Theravada tradition caused a controversy that continues 15 years later.