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From strategically omitting inconvenient truths to intentionally spreading falsehoods, climate disinformation is prevalent in ...
China has once again pushed its South China Sea dispute with the Philippines to the brink of death. On August 11, a destroyer from China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) came dangerously close ...
The foreign ministers of the three countries are set to meet in Kabul this week, with counterterrorism and CPEC high on the ...
Three enduring dilemmas define the complex relationship between Asia’s two largest economies as they mark the 80th ...
The recently passed Ethnic Protection Bill is imperfect. But it does mark a turning point for Thailand’s Indigenous peoples.
And in a time of global competition between the U.S. and China, the IP-CEPA shows that countries in the Global South are ...
The shutdown of the State Department’s Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts (CARE) exposes the fragility of U.S. commitments to the allies it resettles and to the global partners who are watching ...
The Cold War was a clear cut case of successful macrosecuritization. The Indo-Pacific push, by contrast, may turn out differently.
Reluctance in Taiwan – particularly by the KMT – to prioritize adequate defense spending risks fundamentally undermining U.S.
India is considering a proposal to co-develop Russia’s T-14 Armata main battle tank. The deal has an obvious logic for both ...
Khala Nafeesa is one of the millions of once-thriving Afghan women now scrambling to survive within a heavily sanctioned ...
When the new U.S. and South Korean presidents meet, they should focus on creative solutions for reaching out to North Korea.