Biden vs Trump: China Economic Policy
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Despite two changes in the South Korean presidency, bereaved families say their questions remain unanswered.
Despite being repeatedly let down by its sole treaty ally, the Philippines has persisted in preserving its territorial claims and sovereign rights in the hotly-contested body of water.
2023 was a banner year for China-Russia ties. Early indicators hint at even more progress in 2024.
From EVs to AI, China is pinning its hope for robust economic growth on its booming tech sector.
From talk of revising the CSSTA to the KMT’s return to leadership of the legislature, the Sunflower Movement is echoing in Taiwan’s politics today.
For decades, Hong Kong’s geopolitical neutrality was the very foundation of its freedom, autonomy, and prosperity. That’s no longer possible.
China’s cascade dam project on the Drichu, the upper Yangtze River, sparked discontent among the local population.
Some hiccups for the ruling People Power Party and optimism for the opposition Democratic Party.
The summit will highlight “minilateralism” to counter an increasingly assertive China.
Even while Japan loses ground relative to other advanced economies, its stock market is soaring.
Kim Jong Un is attempting to circumvent discontent at home with a strong show of military prowess. It’s a dangerous game.
Effective cultural diplomacy ultimately rests on the shoulders of creatives and artists looking to tell a good story.
Not only are democratic institutions and processes being undermined, but public support for democracy in India is at an all-time low.
Pakistani airstrikes on TTP hideouts inside Afghanistan signal that Islamabad has run out of patience with the Afghan Taliban.
An India-funded airstrip and jetty in Mauritius’ Agaléga island will enhance its capacity to surveil and carry out military operations in the region.
Once again, Kathmandu finds itself ill-equipped to defend the interests of its citizens abroad.
In the last month, Bhutan’s new prime minister concluded a visit to India and India’s prime minister made his way to Bhutan.
Corruption seems to be inseparable from the CPV’s monopoly on power. Ultimately, Vietnam’s reputation for political stability can no longer be taken for granted.
As resistance forces move within striking distance of the capital of Rakhine State, many of its inhabitants are seeking a way out.
How did an ex-general with such a controversial past manage to scale the pinnacle of Indonesian politics?
The two countries have agreed to resolve their outstanding claims in the Gulf of Thailand, but will be forced to negotiate their way around a host of nationalist tripwires.
According to activists, out of 812 political prisoners in the Philippines, 163 are women.
The states of Central Asia have pursued a consistent, if quiet, diplomatic campaign in Afghanistan, which has charted the murky political waters with trade as a guiding light and security a shared concern.
How did Kyrgyzstan become a standard-bearer in adopting Kremlin-inspired tactics – like the just-passed “foreign representatives” bill – to suppress civil society?
As the “Central Asia gas union” solidifies on the back of high demand, political and corruption risks linger.
In terms of energy security, China is currently edging out India for influence in Central Asia.
While water is often characterized as a potential spark for conflict in Central Asia, it is at the same time an opportunity for cooperation.
It wouldn’t be a high level visit to Australia without China finding some way to show its displeasure at Australia’s lack of deference, with the help of former Prime Minister Paul Keating.
Seven decades after Castle Bravo, the United States’ most devastating nuclear test, it’s time to give the nation fair compensation.
2024 has already tested Papua New Guinea, with deadly unrest in the capital and tribal fighting in the highlands. Where do matters currently stand for the government of James Marape?
Foreign Minister Winston Peters’ recent visit to New Delhi was a strong indication that New Zealand has turned a page in its interactions with India.
Indo-Pacific strategies have emerged as shorthand for strategies on how to meet the China challenge. But such efforts cannot succeed without more buy-in from the Global South.
Rhetorically, the two presidential candidates hit many of the same notes. But in practice they have approached competition with China very differently.
The U.S. must safeguard its nationals and business interests in Hong Kong as well as reevaluate the city’s status on the international stage.
By engaging its navy deeper in the Indian Ocean, India will fulfill a geographical destiny that always eluded it.
Exploring the technical aspects and strategic implications of India’s MIRV breakthrough – and the impact on nuclear doctrine.
As NATO looks eastward with an eye on China, Sweden’s accession will also impact Indo-Pacific countries.
More and more Myanmar troops are seeking refuge in Bangladesh. Dhaka can use this situation to its advantage.
Japan looks at introducing joint child custody, tackling the issue of international parental child abductions.
A recent set of proposals seeks to address an alarming decline.
Practitioners of the Kan Imam San sect are promised a better life if they convert to Sunni Islam, but many ethnic Chams prefer to hold onto their traditions.