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The Real Reason Taiwan’s Defense Procurement Is Stalling 

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 14:37
Doubts about U.S. credibility are making arms purchases harder to sustain.

Why Do Uzbek Female Labor Migrants Chose Turkiye? 

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 14:14
Migration enables Uzbek women to renegotiate traditional gender roles and assume greater economic responsibility, even if their experiences are shaped by legal precarity and social vulnerability.

Reevaluating ASEAN’s Economic Outlook Amid the Iran Conflict

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 12:47
Marcus Tantau from Templeton Research offers fresh insights into the region's economies as they reel from the impacts of the Hormuz oil crisis.

ASEAN’s Rules of Origin Need a Rethink

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 10:15
ATIGA review and industrial strategy in an age of geopolitical risk

Modi Government Suffers Setback as Constitutional Amendment Defeated in Parliament

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 09:36
It clubbed an already passed amendment on women’s reservation with the controversial amendment to delimit electoral boundaries. The ploy flopped.

A Brief History of Southeast Asia’s Streaming Wars

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 09:31
The region offers a market with untapped potential for streaming entertainment, and one where disposable income is likely to rise in the years to come.

How Myanmar’s Civil War Has Slipped Down the Global Crisis Hierarchy

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 03:07
The country's conflict is not forgotten, but has suffered from a perception of irrelevance compared to other unfolding crises.

Indonesia-U.S. Blanket Overflight Access: A Door That Others Will Push

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 02:51
Whether or not it is approved, Washington's request for overflight access could invite even more controversial proposals in the future.

Thailand to Accelerate Planning on ‘Land Bridge’ Project, Minister Says

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 02:47
Deputy Prime Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said that the Hormuz crisis has "demonstrated the advantage" of controlling key transport routes.

Philippines, US Kick Off Largest Ever Balikatan Exercises Close to Regional Flashpoints

Tue, 21/04/2026 - 00:19
With the Iran war simmering, U.S. officials will seek to reassure Asian allies that they remain a reliable and committed partner.

The Dalai Lama’s Succession Battle: The Stakes for Tibetans and Beijing

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 19:15
The battle over the next Dalai Lama, between religious tradition and state power, is set to become one of the defining geopolitical stories of the coming decade.

Torture by Design? Why India’s Laws Are Not Enough

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 16:50
Custodial violence is not episodic but rather structural, woven into the daily architecture of incarceration.

Australia-Japan Frigate Deal Faces 3 Critical Challenges 

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 16:34
Australia’s frigate purchase will likely end up being more complicated than the “zero-change” framing suggests.

North Korea Fires 5 Tactical Ballistic Missiles

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 15:40
Pyongyang fired “surface-to-surface” missile launches roughly one month before U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing. 

China Needs to Exercise Caution With Economic Penalties

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 15:34
China should avoid treating long-established external economic ties as instruments that can be readily deployed or withdrawn.

Setting Realistic Expectations for Kazakhstan’s Regional Ecological Summit

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 15:32
The Regional Ecological Summit could kickstart a wider climate activism campaign in the greater Central Asian region, or it could just be a short-term, pro-green mirage.

Why China Wants to Host the New BBNJ Secretariat 

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 14:29
China’s Xiamen bid ups the stakes in the the battle over the secretariat host.

Australia-Japan Ink Deal for Mogami-class Frigates

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 14:17
Canberra and Tokyo continue to build closer links with each other, with a shared understanding of the strategic environment, and a high degree of trust

Lakshadweep’s Fishermen Are India’s First Line of Maritime Intelligence

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 11:58
Fishing communities notice everything. But alienation from Delhi means India is losing intelligence input it can’t afford to lose.

The 500th Anniversary of the First Battle of Panipat

Mon, 20/04/2026 - 11:50
Contrary to popular belief, the Mughals did not bring Islamic rule to India — but their rule did shape India’s military, administrative, and geopolitical landscape in ways that endure to this day.

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