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Cambodia-Thailand Border Clashes: The Role of Supply Chains
Supply chain concerns may have been a major factor in pausing the recent conflict.

Mass Burials at Dharmasthala Point to Unholy Mix of Religion, Crime and Politics in India
A whistleblower has revealed that he was forced to bury the bodies of murdered men and raped women over several decades in the temple town.

Thailand’s Cabinet Approves Changes to Troubled Chinese Submarine Deal
The Chinese submarine will now be fitted with a Chinese-made diesel engine, in lieu of the German engines included in the original deal.
Magazine

How Is Vietnam Navigating the New Trade War Era?
Can Vietnam adapt its economic model to this era of geopolitical fragmentation – or will it become collateral damage in someone else’s trade war?

The Evolution of ‘Made in China 2025’
Since the policy’s launch a decade ago, China’s industrial upgrade has widened to boost economic security and self-reliance.

The Quad in an ‘America First’ World
Eight years after its resurrection, the Quad still faces a significant gap between ambition and capability.

Ahmede Hussain on Bangladesh After the Monsoon Revolution
“The most significant challenge facing Bangladesh right now isn’t from the street or the public, but from the ruling elites themselves, particularly some of the major political parties.”
Blogs
China Power
A New World Order

One Belt, One Road, One Chilean Headache
Chile's next president will have to decide how to handle growing Chinese investment in Chile's critical resources.
Boris Johnson’s Visit Is Just One Sign of the UK’s Changing Approach to Taiwan
China’s ‘Wolf Warrior’ Diplomacy Persists in Latin America
Will Taiwan Regain a Diplomatic Ally?
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means

The Russia-Ukraine War Has Made North Korea More Dangerous
With new weapons, cash, and battleground experience from Ukraine, North Korea has become much more formidable. How should South Korea respond?
America’s New South Caucasus Corridor: Stakes for China, Russia, and Beyond
Tracking Conflict in the Asia-Pacific: August 2025 Update
Diplomatic Maneuvering Intensifies Ahead of US-Russia Alaska Summit
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

New Zealand Tightens Defense Ties With Australia – and Beyond
The Luxon government is shoring up its relationship with its only ally, while also expanding its role in security groupings like NATO and the Five Eyes.
How South Korea’s ‘MASGA’ Proposal Could Reshape US Shipbuilding
Tanks and Interests: Why Russia and India May Build the Future of Armor Together
Japan Wins Australia’s Multi-billion Dollar Frigate Project
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

Prabowo in Paris: Beyond the Parade, Geopolitical Synergies
When the Indonesian president served as guest of honor for Bastille Day, it reflected a growing diplomatic, political, and military convergence between France and Indonesia.
Thailand’s Harsh Struggle With Cambodia
Philippines Opens Campaign Period in Landmark Bangsamoro Regional Elections
China Calls on Cambodia and Thailand to Resolve Border Conflict
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

Taliban Rule Hits 4 Years as Global Divide Deepens
Despite the urgency of the crises in Afghanistan, the international community's response has been fragmented and divided.
Pakistan’s Military Exploited Afghan Refugees as ‘Cannon Fodder’ for Decades: Ex-Senator
Are Rigged Voter Rolls Robbing Indian Democracy?
Hindutva Violence Targeting India’s Christians Is Growing
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula

Three Decades On, the Korean Wave Continues to Build Momentum
The rise of Hallyu has been less a sudden burst than a steady, sustained movement.
A Climate Lawsuit by Farmers Seeks to Hold South Korea’s Largest Emitter Accountable
South Korea’s Special Counsels Delve Into the Supernatural Side of Yoon’s Presidency
Seoul’s Strategic Dilemma: Navigating a High-Stakes Summit With Trump
Tokyo Report
News From Japan

Why Ishiba Shigeru Is Not Resigning
Traditionally, LDP leaders who faced major electoral setbacks have stepped down. Ishiba has no intention of following that precedent.
Beyond Sanseito: Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric in Japan’s Upper House Election
80 Years After WW2, Japan Again Finds Itself in Uncharted Waters
Japan Voted for Change. What Does that Mean for the US Alliance?
The Debate
Comment and Opinion

A Vietnamese Dissident Marks One Year of Unjust Imprisonment
This year, the U.S. marks the 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations with Vietnam. It should not forget the scores of dissidents who have been deprived of their freedom.
August 15, 2021: The Return of Darkness for Afghanistan
The Hidden Impact of the Thailand-Cambodia Border Conflict
Advancing Australia’s Trilateral Partnership With Two ASEAN Neighbors
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

Will WTO Membership Make Doing Business in Uzbekistan Any Easier?
As Tashkent homes in on WTO accession next year, many arcane Karimov-era trade practices remain widespread, frustrating foreign companies looking to access Central Asia’s most promising market.
Why Was a Kazakh Military Attache’s Assistant Detained in Poland?
Divorce and Depression: Mongolia’s New Social Dilemma
Survey Work Begins in Kazakhstan for Russia-Built Nuclear Power Plant
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia

The US Is Pumping the Brakes on EVs. That’s a Victory for China.
Many American policymakers seem content to see China dominate EV sales. They don’t appear to realize that means ceding the future of the auto industry.
Trump Is Pushing India-US Ties to the Brink for Personal Gain
Why Is the US Punishing India – But Not China – for Buying Russian Oil?
Is the Republican Party Moving Away From Taiwan?
Pacific Money
Economy And Business

How a New Indian Taxi Service Plans to Push Back Uber, Ola, and Empower Drivers
Backed by cooperatives, Bharat taxi aims to be a ride-hailing platform where drivers are not just service providers but also co-owners of the business.
How the AI Race Is Rewiring the Digital Order
China and the US-Nvidia Deal: National Security for Sale?
Southeast Asia’s Uneven Tourism Recovery, Explained
Oceania
The South Pacific

Taiwan Is More Than a Sideshow in Australia’s Indo-Pacific Strategy
While strengthening trade ties with China may serve Australia’s national interest, this should not come at the expense of Taiwan.
First Rocket Launch Highlights Space Momentum in Australia
Why Australia Intends to Recognize Palestine
Australia’s Intelligence Agency: Foreign Spying at Unprecedented Levels
Videos
Asia on Video
Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics

Reviewing Thailand and Cambodia’s July 2025 Border Skirmish
What led to the flare-up of the long-running dispute between the two Southeast Asian neighbors?
A Trade ‘Deal’ and a Historic Election: What’s Next for Japan?
The Geopolitics of the Second China-Central Asia Summit
What Does South Korea’s New Progressive Administration Portend for Northeast Asia?
Photo Essays
Asia in Pictures

Self-Help Groups Are Transforming Women’s Lives in India
For decades, men ruled the farms in Bihar. Now, it’s women who are reshaping the agricultural economy.