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Australia, Philippines Prep New Defense Agreement Amid Growing China Concerns
Despite being oceans apart, the Philippines and Australia are becoming closer than ever thanks to their shared maritime concerns.

Modi and the Mullahs: India’s Embrace of the Taliban
Why is New Delhi’s approach to the Islamist fundamentalist group is so different this time around?

Today Trump Is Talking to a Different North Korea
The DPRK of 2025 is fundamentally different – and far more dangerous – than when Trump last met Kim Jong Un.
Blogs
China Power
A New World Order

Purges and Power: Is China Quietly Rebalancing Its Command Structure?
Is collective decision making slowly re-emerging in the CCP?
Amid Taiwan’s Diplomatic Blitz in Europe, China Threatens to Weaponize Interpol
Rare Earths Roil China-EU Relations
Why China Is (Still) Not Interested in the Offer of a ‘G2’
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

The 27th Amendment and Pakistan’s Emerging Military Posture
Don’t sleep on the 27th Amendment’s strategic reorientation of Pakistan’s defense architecture.
Australia’s Shock Defense Wake-up Call
Japan Launches First 2 New Offshore Patrol Vessels for JMSDF
Australia and Indonesia to Sign ‘Watershed’ Defense Treaty in January
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

Myanmar Military’s Election Propaganda Reignites Boycott Campaign
A new pre-election film follows the junta’s long tradition of attempting to sow distrust and division among its opponents.
Hundreds of Thousands Rally Against Corruption in the Philippines
Thailand Says US Trade Talks Still on Track, Despite Suspension of Cambodia Peace Deal
Landmines and Civilian Shootings Leave Thai-Cambodian Peace Deal in Tatters
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

Bangladesh’s Ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Sentenced to Death
Hasina and her home minister have been found guilty of crimes against humanity during the mass uprising last year, resulting in the death of 1,400 people.
What Pakistan’s 2025 Army Reforms Really Mean for the Country
India’s Ruling Alliance Sweeps Major State Election Amidst Vote Fraud Allegations
Revisiting Pakistan’s Climate Journey: From Global Spotlight to Ground Realities
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula

North Korea’s Execution State: When Law Becomes a Tool of Terror
Public executions showcase that the death penalty in North Korea continues to function as a political tool.
President Lee Jae-myung’s Latest Headache
South Korea Wakes up to Southeast Asia’s Ballooning Scam Industry
Lee Jae-myung’s North Korea Policy Is Built on Outdated Assumptions
Tokyo Report
News From Japan

Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks: Much Ado About Nothing?
Her recent comments do not represent a new commitment for Japan to defend Taiwan – or a departure from previous policy.
As Asia Advances LGBTQ+ Rights, Japan’s Parliament Stalls
When It Comes to Oil and Gas, Japan Can Still Say ‘No’
Japan’s Takaichi Pushes Stricter Rules on Foreign Nationals
The Debate
Comment and Opinion

How I Would Revolutionize Elections
A humble proposal that could encourage more electoral experimentation and produce a more diverse slate of representatives.
A Murder in Yunnan: Revisiting the Margary Affair
The Passing of Queen Sirikit Is a Turning Point for the Thai Monarchy
Vietnam’s Trade Boom Shouldn’t Excuse Its Human Rights Crackdown
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

Mongolia’s MPP Taps Uchral Nyam-Osor as Chair
Will the change mark a new chapter for the ruling party, or is the promise of reform a facade?
Kazakhstan’s ‘Eternal’ and Pragmatic Relations on Display in Russia Visit
Tajikistan’s Glaciers Are Collapsing While the Government Talks Green
A C5+1 or 5 C1+1s: The New Math of US Central Asia Policy
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia

Try, Try Again: New Bills Submitted to Address the Jackson-Vanik Problem
Two new bills have been submitted to the U.S. Congress to deal with the Cold War-era Jackson-Vanik amendment.
Can the NBA Help Heal China-US Relations?
The Supreme Court’s Tariff Test: What Is at Stake for the Rule of Law and Global Trade
What to Make of the Recent Trump-Xi Summit?
Pacific Money
Economy And Business

How Asia Is Navigating America’s Fading Financial Control
Across Asia, governments are learning to live with U.S. financial dominance – without depending on it.
South Korea’s Semiconductor Dependence Is Becoming a Structural Economic Risk
Time to Get Ready for the Era of ‘Selective Protectionism’
Breaking Down the Philippines’ 2026 Budget
Oceania
The South Pacific

Good Neighbors: Australia, Indonesia Sign Security Treaty
The efforts the Australian government has made to build a cooperative and friendly relationship with Indonesia have been significant and important. But there’s more to be done.
As Saudi Crown Prince Visits Washington, What’s New Zealand’s Strategy for the Gulf?
New Zealand’s Recalibrated Foreign Policy at Play in Southeast Asia
A Conundrum for Australia’s Liberal Party
Videos
Asia on Video
Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics

A Busy Month for Central Asian Multilateralism
From a dinner at the White House and dozens of deals to a gathering in Tashkent, it’s been a busy diplomatic month for the Central Asian presidents.











