Can China Become a Climate Change Hero?
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Will the Chinese Communist Party’s effort to influence Taiwanese democracy ahead of the upcoming elections succeed?
In August, Kazakhstan ratified the nuclear ban treaty. Does its hosting of Russian missile defense testing sites contradict that commitment?
After 32 years, the United States is once again free to develop ground-based missiles with ranges between 500 and 5,500 kilometers. Is that a game-changer for the U.S.-Japan alliance?
The Chinese president's lackluster second trip to Brazil was a far cry from his 2014 state visit.
Questions of identity, forged by education, are at the heart of the current Hong Kong protests.
China has an impressively long-term space strategy mapped out. Here’s what to watch for in the coming years.
China has successfully planted its narratives on topics like the Hong Kong protests into major news outlets across Central and Eastern Europe.
The huge triumph of the pro-democracy bloc in the District Council election will not bring democracy to Hong Kong immediately.
The North and South have been on very different trajectories in the 30 years since the end of the Cold War.
The two countries managed to avoid the expiration of GSOMIA, but their relationship is still far from fixed.
Moon has laid the groundwork of his ambitious policy agenda, yet plenty of work still lies ahead.
The aging crisis will have major impacts on Japan’s economy. What can the Abe government do to mitigate the damage?
The media in Japan show great enthusiasm in covering their country’s dispute with South Korea – but not all reports are credible.
What will it take for the trade relationship to get back on track?
The present situation in Kashmir cannot continue. It’s time for daring steps to forge lasting peace.
The results are still being debated and turnout was low. But Afghanistan’s democracy remains the lone source of hope for the country.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa, a former defense secretary in his brother Mahinda’s government, promises a strong hand as he takes over the presidency.
Can the Kartarpur Corridor lead to the greater connectivity between the two South Asian neighbors?
Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s comments at the UN on Kashmir touched off a small diplomatic row.
With a rich history of opposition politics, the current quiet is disconcerting.
The tragic deaths of 39 Vietnamese in the U.K. shine a harsh light on Vietnam’s longstanding problem of human trafficking.
Migrant workers in Malaysia risk forced labor making gloves for American healthcare giants.
A closer look at Southeast Asia’s evolving approach to noninterference and the cross-border impacts of Cambodia’s recent opposition dynamics.
The real problem is Nur-Sultan’s inability to accept that opposition is not a monolithic beast.
Mongolia’s rangers work hard, in sometimes difficult conditions, to protect the country’s natural landscapes and wildlife.
There are considerable differences with regard to forced labor in Uzbekistan and Xinjiang, but there is an underlying corporate responsibility to not engage in human rights abuses.
A Kyrgyzstani lawyer won a prestigious UN award for his contributions to combating statelessness in his country, but will his efforts stick?
The two powers’ approaches to Central Asia may be a good indicator of their current partnership and future relations.
The vote represents is a pivotal moment for the island and its neighbors, but the end of voting will likely only mark the start of a larger process.
New Zealand cements itself as leader in the Pacific on climate issues as Australia abdicates.
While leaders prevaricate on climate issues, the toll is growing – this time in the form of devastating bushfires.
With no agreement at the federal level, why has China pursued 2 BRI deals with Victoria state?
This is how alliances fray, bend, and, eventually, break.
A closer look at the current state and future evolution of U.S. and European collaboration on China.
The Act is unlikely to achieve its stated goal of expanding Taiwan’s diplomatic space.
The service tested its new integrated battlegroup concept for the first time this year.
Western analysts might be fundamentally misreading North Korea’s strategic thought, with huge implications for any future conflict.
South Asia is witnessing the emergence of a new brand of terrorism, one that can outlive any single leader.
Assessing Hanoi’s strategy after the Vanguard Bank standoff with China.
A recent controversy reminds us about the continuous debate on secularism in India.
A broad collection of initiatives in Bamiyan and across the country aim to harness the potential of sports to develop community and resilience.
Parasite is praised as a “foreign” film; but does it have to be?