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Crocus City Hall Attack: Deciphering Central Asian Jihadism and Russian Counterterrorism
The Kremlin has made a concerted effort to implicate Ukraine, despite the absence of evidence linking Kyiv to the attack. Meanwhile, ISKP poses a clear threat to Russia.
India Suffering a Quiet Decline in Foreign Direct Investment
Since 2016, net FDI inflows have fallen from about 1.7 percent of GDP to a little over 0.5 percent, according to the RBI.
No, Japan Will Not Defend Taiwan
Whatever the Kishida administration might want, there are still strong domestic constraints to the country taking part in any conflict in the Taiwan Strait.
Magazine
The Himalayan Triangle: Bhutan’s Courtship With India and China
Bhutan’s efforts to ensure predictable ties with China and India (and between them) touch on the state’s very survival.
The Old Politics of New Kazakhstan
Despite two era-defining moments occurring in the five years since Nazarbayev’s resignation, continuity is the main feature of governance in Kazakhstan.
Myanmar: The Many Foes of Min Aung Hlaing
Three years after the coup, and several months after the beginning of a major resistance offensive, Myanmar under Min Aung Hlaing is locked into a course of continued conflict.
Weiting Chen Discusses the Sunflower Movement, 10 Years Later
10 years on, what impact has the Sunflower Movement had on Taiwan?
Blogs
China Power
A New World Order
Deceptive Practices and Countermeasures on China’s Online Retail Platforms
As e-commerce has exploded in China, so have sales of fake goods and deceptive advertising practices.
3 Key Points for Understanding China’s Foreign Policy
4 Key Takeaways Emerging From China’s Trade Data
China Does Not Fear the Return of Donald Trump
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means
Russian Veto Brings End to UN Panel Monitoring Enforcement of North Korea Sanctions
Russia itself is accused of violating the sanctions through its weapons purchases from North Korea.
After Attack in Russia, Focus Turns to ISKP in Afghanistan and Central Asia
Taiwan Debates a Presidential Visit to the South China Sea
Undersea Cables are Increasingly Critical and Vulnerable
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific
Australia’s Smart Investment in Its Naval Fleet
The country's new defense plans will only work if adequately funded, and if Australian policymakers can avoid the spending decision mistakes other nations have made.
India’s Submarine Saga
India’s Space Ambitions Buttress MIRV Efforts
$3 Billion Deal With UK Advances Australia’s Quest for Nuclear-powered Submarines
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion
Philippine President Warns of Countermeasures in Response to Chinese Aggression at Sea
Marcos' warning is the latest sign of the escalating disputes between China and the Philippines in the contested waters of the South China Sea.
China Infrastructure Pledges Falling Short in Southeast Asia, Report Claims
Thailand’s Parliament Passes Landmark Marriage Equality Bill
Singapore’s Race to Self-sufficiency in Malaysia Water Clash
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia
Ukraine and India, a Historical Ally of Russia, Hold Talks to Strengthen Ties
Ukrainie's foreign minister visited India a week after Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladmir Putin.
Surge in Attacks on Chinese Nationals, Projects Amid Pakistan’s Dire Security Situation
Why is Narendra Modi Nervous Ahead of India’s General Elections?
Months After Banning Research Vessels, Sri Lanka Permits German Vessel’s Docking
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula
Is South Korea Prepared for Election Disinformation, Deepfakes, and Cyberattacks?
The Summit for Democracy in Seoul highlighted the challenges posed by AI, disinformation, and outright hacking. How is South Korea preparing?
South Korea’s New Ambassador to Australia Is a Scourge for the Ruling Party
Air Koryo Flight Brings North Korean Defense Researchers, Students to Russia
South Korea Will Take Final Steps to Suspend Licenses of Striking Junior Doctors Starting Next Week
Tokyo Report
News From Japan
Is Japan Leaving Pacifism Behind?
Although with deep hesitation, the country as a whole is beginning to reconfigure the meaning of pacifism.
South Korea’s JoongAng Hires Japanese Reporter as Tokyo Correspondent
North Korea Says Japan’s Prime Minister Offered to Meet With Leader Kim Jong Un Soon
Akira Toriyama and the True Source of Japanese Soft Power
The Debate
Comment and Opinion
Reenergizing the Thailand-US Relationship
Recent high-level engagements have improved the mood music in the relationship; that momentum needs to be sustained.
Nuclear Power Plant Construction and Uranium Mining in Kyrgyzstan Pose Unacceptable Risks
The Cracks in India’s Democracy
Labor Rights Violations Persist in Uzbekistan
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road
Ex-Mongolian PM Accused of Corruption by US Justice Department
Batbold Sukhbaatar has been accused of corruption before, featuring in the Panama Paper and Pandora Papers, but has never been convicted.
What’s Behind Central Asia’s Umrah Fever?
In Kyrgyzstan, Pendulum Swings Hard Against Matraimov With Arrest
Kyrgyzstan Warns Citizens Against Travel to Russia
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia
China’s Xi Jinping Meets With US Business Leaders
Xi emphasized the mutually beneficial economic ties between the two, despite heavy U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports and restrictions on China’s tech sector.
Singapore-flagged Cargo Vessel Collides With Baltimore’s Key Bridge, Bringing It Down
The US Must Respond to Hong Kong’s New Security Law
Blinken Underscores ‘Ironclad’ Support for the Philippines as It Clashes With China in Disputed Sea
Pacific Money
Economy And Business
Amid Geopolitical Concerns, US Capital Flows From China to Japan
While China’s global growth story is hitting a rough patch, in Asia, we’ve now officially entered the era of Japan’s revitalization.
Chinese EV Makers Challenging Market Leaders at Auto Show in Bangkok
Why TikTok Showed Indonesia’s GoTo Some Goodwill in 2023
The Rise of Indonesia’s Banks
Oceania
The South Pacific
Australia’s Opportunity to Deepen Ties With Bangladesh
For Australia, building a fruitful and productive relationship with Bangladesh means taking the Rohingya refugee crisis seriously.
China Lifts Heavy Tariffs on Australian Wine as Ties Improve
Does Urban Design Matter for International Engagement?
How Feasible Is Nuclear Power for Australia?
Videos
Asia on Video
Why Did the Islamic State Target Russia?
Lucas Webber, the co-founder and editor of militantwire.com, discusses the horrific attack in Russia, and the links to Islamic State’s Afghan branch, also known as ISKP.
Is China Committing Environmental Crimes in the South China Sea?
Riots, Tribal Clash, Fuel Shortage: Papua New Guinea’s Many Crises
Is Southern Thailand Moving Toward Peace?
Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics
What to Look For Out of the US-Japan-Philippines Summit
The leaders of the United States, Japan, and the Philippines will meet in Washington amid shared and growing concerns about China.
How the US Sees Threats in Asia in 2024
Afghanistan Under the Taliban: Recognition, Security, and Geopolitics
Reflections on a Decade in Asian Geopolitics
Photo Essays
Asia in Pictures
Myanmar’s Conflict Takes Its Toll on Popular Coastal Resort Town
On Ngapali Beach, the sands are deserted, the hotels stand empty, and many locals are struggling to make ends meet.