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Family Business: Dynastic Politics in the Philippines

Pressure is building for a change.

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Maxwell Abbott

Why Did West Bengal Decline, and Can the BJP Revive It?

The state’s woes are of its own making. Since independence, successive governments implemented policies that repelled foreign investment.

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Akhilesh Pillalamarri

What Kim Jong Un Really Fears: Outside Information

Since COVID-19, the grounds for execution in North Korea have been shifting away from ordinary violent crime and toward outside information, religion,...

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Lee Sang-Yong

After Trump-Xi Summit, Taiwan Breathes a Sigh of Relief

There was no "grand bargain" on Taiwan, but Taipei is still waiting for Trump to approve the latest arms package.

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Brian Hioe

Poll: How the US Lost the ‘Hearts and Minds’ of People Worldwide

Three years ago, only a fraction of the global public held more favorable opinions of China than of the U.S. Today, China and even Russia have a...

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Richard turcsanyi

India and the Netherlands: From Quiet Cooperation to Strategic Partnership?

Can India and the Netherlands transform their growing cooperation into a fully-fledged strategic partnership with a clear long-term vision?

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Nicolas blarel and floris harm

How China’s Population Stopped Noticing Their Country Had Been Sealed

Three lockdowns conditioned a population to accept the airtight, but invisible, seal that followed

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Guang yang

What Takaichi’s Hanoi Visit Reveals About Vietnam’s Critical Minerals Strategy

Vietnam’s critical minerals strategy applies the doctrine of strategic autonomy to a new sector. The visit by Japan’s PM shows what that approach...

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Khang Pham

Southeast Asia’s Counter-drone Efforts

Southeast Asian countries are taking steps to counter drone threats. What’s really needed is a multilayered defense network.

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Mei ching liu

Pakistan and the Trump-Xi Summit in Beijing

Like other Global South countries, Pakistan would like to pursue cooperation with both the US and China. Will the Beijing summit facilitate that?

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Umair Jamal

The Fall of Victory Day in Kazakhstan

In Kazakhstan, although Victory Day celebrations still took place on May 9, the Soviet focus is increasingly being replaced by expressions of national...

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Albert Otkjær

Can the NPT Survive Amid Global Disorder?

The 2026 NPT Review Conference is unfolding against a backdrop of geopolitical upheaval. Absent strong U.S. leadership inside and outside the...

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Andrea Stricker

AUKUS and North Korea in the Indo-Pacific: 5 Years On

Pyongyang portrays AUKUS as a dangerous threat, but has it really influenced North Korea’s evolving grand strategy?

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Jack butcher

Myanmar’s Junta Cries Foul as Kim Aris Pleads For Proof His Mother Is Alive

Rights groups say ASEAN and the international community must have direct access to Aung San Suu Kyi.

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Luke Hunt

While Trump Sought Business Deals, Beijing Came Prepared to Redefine China-US Relations

Why the new frame of “constructive China-U.S. relationship of strategic stability” matters.

14.05.2026 1

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Yaqi Li

Gunfire Erupts at Philippine Senate Amid Standoff Over ICC Suspect

Earlier this week, Senator Ronald dela Rosa, the enforcer of President Rodrigo Duterte's "war on drugs," fled to his Senate office to avoid arrest on...

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Sebastian Strangio

Forced Labor Remains Central to Turkmenistan’s Cotton Harvest

Despite small steps in 2023 and 2024, the 2025 harvest reportedly saw a complete return to the mobilization of state employees into the fields.

14.05.2026 1

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Catherine Putz

Trump, Xi Seek ‘New Chapter in China-US Relations’

There was a lot of grand talk about stabilizing the relationship, and few deliverables.

14.05.2026 4

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Shannon Tiezzi, Yuan Xunhui, And Zhang Juan

As Uzbekistan Prepares for the World Cup, What’s Next for Uzbek Football?

The current decade could become the first golden era of Uzbek football, exemplified by two youth championships and participation at the upcoming World...

14.05.2026 2

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Wilder Alejandro Sánchez

Tajikistan and China Sign Permanent Friendship Treaty

Rahmon's four-day state visit also produced more than $8 billion in projected investment deals and confirmed Beijing's displacement of Moscow as...

14.05.2026 1

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Kulobiddin Norov

Trump-Xi Summit Leaves South Korea Navigating Familiar Pressures

For Seoul, what the leaders of the great superpowers left unsaid in Beijing may matter more than what they agreed on.

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Mitch Shin

Why India Is Growing Suspicious of Nepal’s New Government

India thought it had an agreement with the RSP leadership on its interests being accommodated.

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Biswas Baral

Transnational Repression of Hong Kongers in the UK Is Disturbingly Common

New survey data from Hong Kong Watch helps quantify the scale of the problem – including among Hong Kongers not engaged in public activism.

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Thomas benson

1MDB Fugitive Jho Low Sought Pardon From US President Trump, Report Claims

The Malaysian financier recently sought a pardon, despite being accused of masterminding the theft of $4.5 billion from the state investment fund.

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Sebastian Strangio

Pakistan’s Biggest Film Is Going to China. The Real Test for Cultural Ties Comes After.

Can “The Legend of Maula Jatt” win over Chinese audiences and pave the way for more Pakistani films?

14.05.2026 2

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Muhammad rauhan rasheed and maheen tanveer

Nepal’s Digital Divide: Why Millions Still Lack Affordable Internet Access

Despite high reported internet penetration, millions of Nepalis – especially in rural areas – remain offline or struggle with unreliable and...

14.05.2026 2

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Yashshri khatri

Looking For Oil in All the Wrong Places

The Australian government has gone looking for oil in East and Southeast Asia with little or no understanding of where it actually comes from.

14.05.2026 2

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Ganesh Sahathevan

Modi Calls on Indians to Consume Less Petrol, Postpone Travel Abroad. He Isn’t Leading by Example

The austerity measures are aimed at dealing with oil and gas shortages and conserving foreign exchange.

13.05.2026 1

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Sudha Ramachandran

Tashiev Indicted for Coup Plot, Case Classified

According to his lawyer, Tashiev has been indicted on charges of plotting a coup and the case has been classified.

13.05.2026 1

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Catherine Putz

One Country, Two Islands: Beijing’s Long Bet That an Open Hainan Can Hook Taiwan

Hainan is today engaged in what may be China’s most radical economic experiment since the 1980s – and Taiwan is part of the rationale.

13.05.2026 1

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Jim sojourner

The Military Imperative for OPCON Transfer

Military organizations must contend with operational realities, not political declarations. That's exactly why OPCON transfer is necessary.

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Hanbyeol Sohn

China’s Mahan: The Man Who Created China’s Modern Navy

Insights from Xiaobing Li.

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Mercy A. Kuo

China’s 50,000-Youth Initiative and the New Politics of China-US Exchange

Sponsored student visits are keeping international contact alive, but schools and analysts should ask questions about the intentions behind the visits...

13.05.2026 1

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Benjamin yang

Japan’s Middle Power Arms Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

Tokyo’s defense exports are becoming tools for building a new middle power security network across the Indo-Pacific.

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Takahashi Kosuke

Why Hasn’t China Criticized Australia’s National Defense Strategy?

Unlike in 2024, China sees an opportunity to influence Australia. That has led Beijing to refrain from criticism.

13.05.2026 2

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Thomas yun-zhe he

Russia and the China-US Summit

The upcoming meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Xi will be followed by a Putin-Xi summit. Will there be scope for triangular diplomacy?

13.05.2026 1

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Elizabeth Wishnick

Gulf Energy Crisis Exposes Southeast Asia’s Renewable Energy Dilemma

Will the current oil supply shock hold back the region’s green transition, or accelerate it?

13.05.2026 2

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Samantha mythen

The Thorium Gamble: India’s Nuclear Breakthrough

Dr. Anil Kakodkar, former chair of India's Atomic Energy Commission, joins the podcast to discuss the history and future of India’s three-stage...

12.05.2026 2

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Tushar Shetty

The Geopolitics of the Trump-Xi Meeting

Amid the expected pomp and circumstance, what can we expect from the Trump-Xi summit?

12.05.2026 5

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Ankit Panda

What Pakistan Army Chief’s Speech Reveals About the Future of Conflict With India

Pakistan is more confident, both in its military capabilities and diplomatic space regionally and beyond, and has moved beyond a purely defensive...

12.05.2026 5

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Umair Jamal

Ethnic Groups Are Fleeing Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts in Search of Safety in Myanmar

They have been terrorized by the Bangladesh army, Muslim settlers from the plains, and armed ethnic outfits for decades.

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Rajeev Bhattacharyya

India’s ‘China Reset’ Has No Answer to AVIC’s Pakistan Admission

New Delhi has hedged more toward China without articulating any conditions. Beijing is taking full advantage.

12.05.2026 3

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Naveen krishnan

How China Became the First Airtight Empire

Beijing rewrote two slogans before it sealed the country – once to rewrite history, once to prewrite the future.

12.05.2026 4

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Guang yang

The Coming Food Crisis in South Asia

Oil disruptions are cascading into fertilizer markets, weakening agriculture and putting South Asia’s food security at risk. We've seen this pattern...

12.05.2026 4

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Santosh nepal

Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Police: Pakistan’s Underfunded Frontline

KP police are the most targeted by terrorists. They are also the worst paid.

12.05.2026 5

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Aamir hayat

4 Kazakh Regions Likely to See Water Shortages in 2026

Following the 2025 regional drought, Kazakhstan authorities have warned about below-average reservoir levels and the possibility for summer shortages.

12.05.2026 4

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Catherine Putz

Human Rights Are Off the Agenda at the Trump-Xi Summit in Beijing

The meeting will be a stark display of Trump and Xi’s shared anti-human rights vision of transactional geopolitics. Accountability will have to come...

12.05.2026 5

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Carolyn Nash

A 7-Year-Old American Boy Is Trapped in China Because His Father Made Art

In what can only be described as collective punishment, the young son of detained artist Gao Zhen is being prevented from returning home to the United...

12.05.2026 5

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Jianli Yang, Opinion Contributor

The Hormuz Crisis and China’s Energy Security Dilemma

While Beijing has sought to diversify suppliers, expand storage capacity, and build alternative transport corridors, its energy security ultimately...

12.05.2026 9

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John Calabrese

Philippine Lawmakers Vote to Impeach Vice President Sara Duterte For Second Time

The 47-year-old is accused of a range of crimes, including corruption, misuse of government funds, and plotting to kill her former ally, President...

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Sebastian Strangio