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From “crossing the river by feeling the stones” to wandering without a map, China’s governance logic is lost in transition.
The construction of A-frame houses, cafes, roads, and funiculars in Ala-Archa National Park appears to violate multiple ...
Mayotte’s contested sovereignty has given rise to a complex nexus of challenges: mass irregular migration, mounting social ...
U.S. allies and partners in East and Southeast Asia spent an average 1.85 percent of GDP on defense – far below new targets ...
In the Philippines this week, the EU’s foreign policy chief expressed concern over China’s “illegal, coercive, aggressive, ...
As Indo-Pacific geopolitical dynamics intensify, Canberra’s response to increased U.S. demands offers a critical lesson in ...
The EU must confront a hard truth: the evolving policies of both Washington and Beijing raise questions about their ...
A Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer inadvertently entered Chinese territorial waters. What are the legal ...
For many countries in Asia, the Legally Binding Instrument on Business and Human Rights offers a rare opportunity to ...
South Korea’s deeply entrenched, hyper-competitive education system pressures children from preschool onward, fueling youth ...
Misogynistic attacks against women in politics remain all too common, but public awareness of the issue is growing.
Japanese policymakers are increasingly broaching discussions of “strategic autonomy” as concerns mount about Washington’s ...
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