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Inside China’s Rare Earth Empire: The Hidden Costs in Myanmar
Welcome to the dirty side of rare earths, which ironically are key to the “clean energy” transition.

The 27th Amendment and Pakistan’s Emerging Military Posture
Don’t sleep on the 27th Amendment’s strategic reorientation of Pakistan’s defense architecture.

Cracking Southeast Asia’s Scam Economy
Washington and London’s recent unprecedented actions showed what global coordination can achieve – and what remains to be done.
Blogs
China Power
A New World Order

Hongqi Bridge Collapse Is a Warning. China’s Leaders Should Listen.
Poor-quality construction continues to plague China because the incentives haven’t changed.
China’s AI Push in the Persian Gulf Region
How China Is Using Brazil to Reshape Power in the Americas
China Will Help Rebuild Ukraine – But That Comes With Risks
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means

Delhi Explosion and India’s Counterterrorism Response
Without a new, holistic approach, India will continue to lag in achieving its goal of ending terrorism.
How the Trump-Xi Summit Led to a Blow up in China-Japan Ties
Did China Really Launch the World’s First AI-Based Cyberattacks?
China-Japan Relations Strain as Takaichi’s Comments on Taiwan Trigger Diplomatic Firestorm
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

Type 076 Warship Highlights PLA’s Shift Toward Unmanned Aerial Dominance
The integration of China’s drone technology with its new amphibious assault ships reflects its military modernization and shift in strategic focus.
Sri Lanka’s Defense Upgrade Cannot Rely on Foreign Donations Only
China’s Fujian: A Milestone, Not the Endpoint, of Naval Modernization
US Congressional Panel Proposes Taiwanese Role in Funding Philippine Base Upgrades
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

The Murky Future of Thailand’s Pheu Thai Party
With an election on the horizon, the party’s electoral appeal is waning, with neither powerful policy pledges nor inspiring leadership in sight.
Trump Administration Ends Deportation Protections for Myanmar Immigrants
Chairman of Indonesia’s Largest Islamic Group Rejects Calls to Resign
No Cover-up in Soccer Documents Forgery Probe, Malaysia’s PM Anwar Says
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

UN Declares Detention of Rohingya Leader Arbitrary
Dil Mohammed has been detained in Bangladesh since January 2023. The WGAD just ruled that his incarceration “lacks any legal basis and is thus arbitrary.”
Why India Will Not Extradite Sheikh Hasina
To Vote or Not to Vote for Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
Why Bihar’s Election Wasn’t a ‘Win’ for Women in Democracy
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

Sleepless at the Top: Takaichi’s Work Ethic Highlights Japan’s Overwork Problem
Overwork and karoshi – death from overwork – remain deeply sensitive issues in Japan.
How Will Japan’s New Leader Approach the North Korea Problem?
Takaichi’s Taiwan Remarks: Much Ado About Nothing?
As Asia Advances LGBTQ+ Rights, Japan’s Parliament Stalls
The Debate
Comment and Opinion
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

Kyrgyz Authorities Arrest Alleged Protest Plotters Ahead of Election
Once again, the Kyrgyz government has cried wolf as an election approached.
In Uzbekistan, Local Development Without Local Democracy
Why Is Tajikistan Recalibrating Its Approach Toward the Taliban?
In Kazakhstan, Both Pro- and Anti-Russian Voice Are Urged Toward Silence
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

Takaichi’s Growth Gamble: The 30-Year JGB Is Flashing a Warning
Japan’s resilience, despite the world’s highest public debt ratio, stems from its debt structure. But the conditions undergirding that structure are changing.
Gender and the Political Economy of the Asian Sports Media
How Asia Is Navigating America’s Fading Financial Control
South Korea’s Semiconductor Dependence Is Becoming a Structural Economic Risk
Oceania
The South Pacific

Why Did Australia Drop Its Bid to Host the COP31 Climate Talks?
Australia gave up its hosting bid in a deal with rival Turkiye. The backdown is a significant economic and diplomatic blow.
Australia Revokes Visa of South African Neo-Nazi
What Australians Think of China and the US in the Trump Era
Palau’s President Pushes for Stronger Climate Action After New Zealand Weakens Methane Targets
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Asia on Video
Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics

Don’t Call It a Deal Just Yet: South Korea to Pursue Nuclear-powered Submarines
There’s a tremendous amount of uncertainty as to what was actually agreed to.










