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Nepal’s Gen Z Force Prime Minister Oli to Resign
With his resignation, Oli has become the latest casualty of mass protests in South Asian countries.

Canadian Barrick Gold’s Gamble in Balochistan Meets a Violent Insurgency
The dream of reopening Reko Diq meets a harsh reality on the ground: a worsening insurgency and continued political instability.

A ‘Loser’s Nation’ and the Abandoned Chinese Dream
As opportunities dry up, a society that once idolized entrepreneurs and celebrated commercial risk-taking has turned back to the old logic of administrative power.
Magazine

Can ASEAN Truly Remain Neutral Between the US and China?
Malaysia’s approach as chair epitomizes the bloc’s difficult balancing act.

Kabul Will Never Be the Same Again
24 years after the U.S. invasion, and four years after the Taliban’s triumphant return to power, the question lingers: Were the war’s many sacrifices worth anything?

Memory as Destiny: China and East Asia 80 Years After World War II
History in East Asia is never just history. It is weaponized, re-scripted, and deeply entangled in present-day struggles for legitimacy, identity, and power.

Napon Jatusripitak on How the Cambodia-Thailand Tensions Spiraled Into Conflict
“These flashpoints alone cannot account for the speed or scale of the escalation, or the intensity of the nationalist fervor it has unleashed.”
Blogs
China Power
A New World Order

China Promised 20 GW of Overseas Wind and Solar in 5 Years. Can It Deliver?
Chinese investors have been interested in overseas renewable energy for years now. But barriers remain.
The End of World War II: 80 Years Times Three
How Taiwan Is Trying to Defend Its Democracy From Mis- and Disinformation
While Xi Watched a Military Parade in Beijing, Pope Leo XIV Held a Reception on the Catholic Church in China
Flashpoints
Diplomacy by Other Means

Bangladesh and Nepal: Why Some Protests Topple Leaders (and Others Don’t)
Protests in Bangladesh and Nepal toppled governments, but equally massive demonstrations in India and the U.S. never go that far – at least, not yet.
24 Years Later, Is the World on the Brink of Another 9/11?
Tracking Conflict in the Asia-Pacific: September 2025 Update
Rational Alignment in Multipolar Competition: India and Russia’s Strategic Pull Toward China
Asia Defense
Militaries of the Asia-Pacific

China’s Newest Aircraft Carrier Is on the Move
Strategic observations on the deployment of the Fujian aircraft carrier through the Taiwan Strait to the South China Sea.
President Lee’s Reshuffle of the South Korean Military
Despite Political Headwinds, India and US Continue Military Cooperation
At 2+2, Japan, Australia Hail Milestone in Defense Cooperation
ASEAN Beat
Insights Into Half a Billion

Victim or Criminal? The Cameroonian Migrants Caught Up in Transnational Job Scams
Promised jobs with high salaries in Singapore, victims handed over their savings to recruitment agents – only to find themselves jobless, stranded, and at risk.
Philippines Creates Independent Panel to Probe Infrastructure Corruption
Former Philippine President Duterte Not Fit to Stand Trial, Lawyers Claim
Philippines Protests Proposed Chinese Nature Reserve at Scarborough Shoal
The Pulse
Perspectives on South Asia

Nepal’s Gen Z Movement Crowns Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as Interim Leader
Nepal has a new prime minister – and for the first time in the country’s history, it’s a woman.
Muslim Conservatives Oppose Urdu Academy Event Invitation to Poet Javed Akhtar
How Many People Live in Afghanistan?
India and Israel’s Investment Treaty Marks a Quiet Step Toward IMEC
The Koreas
Divided Peninsula

South Korean President Holds Press Conference to Mark 100 Days in Office
Lee reiterated his vision to restore the country’s democratic system, while also touching on foreign policy issues.
South Korea Considers Setting up a Special Tribunal for Insurrection
The Dark Side of China-North Korea Cooperation: Forced Labor
Kim Jong Un Attends China’s Military Parade
Tokyo Report
News From Japan

The ‘Demon Slayer’ Phenomenon and Japan’s Evolving Anime Industry
The franchise's success reflects the growing size – and evolving nature – of Japan’s anime industry in recent years.
The Top Priority for Japan’s Next Prime Minister: The Economy
Japan-South Korea Relations: Summit Signals Change in Direction
As Ishiba Steps Down, Japan Will Get Yet Another New Prime Minister
The Debate
Comment and Opinion

We Deserve Better: Korea’s Investment in Georgia Must Be Secured, Not Shackled
A South Korean National Assembly member discusses the damage done by the ICE raid on Hyundai’s plant.
Russia’s Nuclear ‘Diplomacy’: From Seizing a Nuclear Facility in Ukraine to Backing Myanmar’s Military Junta
Afghanistan: When Disaster Meets Gender Apartheid
No, China’s Isn’t Leading an Anti-West Bloc
Crossroads Asia
The New Silk Road

Looking Back at a Hot Railroad Summer for Central Asia and Afghanistan
In July, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan all signed agreements with Afghanistan related to the development of railways.
Kloop Trial Underway in Kyrgyzstan: Witnesses, Experts Can’t Find ‘Calls for Mass Unrest’
In Annual State of the Nation Address, Tokayev Proposes a Unicameral Parliament for Kazakhstan
Trump Holds Call With Uzbek President, a Shouted Question About Kazakhstan Steals Headlines
Trans-Pacific View
U.S. Policy on Asia

How Indiana Became a Stronghold for Tibetan Culture – and the Dalai Lama’s Influence
A cultural center in the U.S. state demonstrates how the authority of Tibet’s spiritual leader has gained new forms of strength in exile.
Brazil and Mexico Chart Different Courses Amid China-US Tensions
Trump’s Policies Strain South Korea-US Alliance
India-US Relations in the Shadow of American Decline
Pacific Money
Economy And Business

From Foundry to Forum: Taiwan’s Repositioning in the New Semiconductor Order
The lesson of SEMICON 2025 is clear: no single country can control every layer of the semiconductor value chain.
Is Vietnam Becoming the New Thailand?
Evergrande’s Delisting Exposes China’s Slow Bankruptcy Trap
US Tariffs Turn the Screws on India’s Indigenous Industries
Oceania
The South Pacific

Reforming Australia’s Migration to Favor Skilled Workers, Not Family Reunion
Australia’s migration program has failed to deliver what it promises. It brings in relatively few genuinely skilled workers, while favoring family migration.
Australia’s Real Immigration Problem
What to Make of the Australian Defense Minister’s ‘Happenstance Encounter’ at the Pentagon
Porepunkah Shooting Highlights Threat ‘Sovereign Citizens’ Pose to Australia
Videos
Asia on Video
Podcasts
Asia Geopolitics

What Actually Mattered at China’s Big Military Parade?
It was a big week for China, hosting an SCO Summit in Tianjin and then a massive military parade in Beijing. The world was watching closely.
South Korea’s Lee Hits the Road to Japan and the United States
Geopolitical Ripple Effects: US-Russia, China-India, and More
Reviewing Thailand and Cambodia’s July 2025 Border Skirmish
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.