Vous êtes ici

TheDiplomat

S'abonner à flux TheDiplomat
The Diplomat is a current-affairs magazine for the Asia-Pacific, with news and analysis on politics, security, business, technology and life across the region.
Mis à jour : il y a 6 heures 49 min

A Peacemaker Tries to Defuse Tribal Nastiness of the Thai-Cambodian Border Conflict

il y a 11 heures 24 min
Hyper-nationalistic rhetoric is complicating the resolution of the ongoing border dispute, but ending it is not an easy task.

US Government Imposes Fresh Sanctions Against Alleged Cambodian Scam Network

il y a 11 heures 30 min
The Treasury Department has designated nine people and 26 ‌entities linked to Prince Holding Group, which it has described as a "transnational criminal organization."

MSCI Extends Review on Indonesia ‘Emerging Market’ Status Review

il y a 14 heures 31 min
The reprieve led to a brief rally on the Indonesian stock market, but the longer-term outlook is less certain.

A Taiwan Crisis and America’s Industrial Base

il y a 15 heures 58 min
The cost of offshoring would be laid bare in a crisis.

2 State-owned Banks in Kyrgyzstan Drop 131 Clients Due to Sanctions Risks

mer, 24/06/2026 - 20:10
While the companies haven’t been named, what’s clear is that Bishkek wants to be seen making an effort to address the EU’s sanctions circumvention concerns. 

How the Russia-Ukraine War Rewired Southeast Asia’s Arms Trade

mer, 24/06/2026 - 18:40
The war did what years of Western pressure could not, effectively removing Russia as a viable arms supplier to Southeast Asia.

Pax Silica and Indo-Pacific Partners

mer, 24/06/2026 - 17:48
Insights from Akhil Ramesh.

Beyond a Viral Video, What Did Bangladesh’s PM Accomplish in Malaysia?

mer, 24/06/2026 - 16:31
A Malaysian video attracted attention to the trip and its geopolitical significance.

China Reopens a Business Channel to Japan While Political Ties Remain Frozen

mer, 24/06/2026 - 16:04
A Japanese trade group’s Beijing visit, led by an LDP MP, signals a possible thaw in China-Japan relations. 

How the Iran War Disrupted ASEAN’s Energy Transition

mer, 24/06/2026 - 15:49
The conflict did not derail the transition but exposed how vulnerable it remains to external disruption – and how quickly governments can fall back on fossil fuels.

Risk Sharing Crosses Central Asian Borders: EBRD Deal Links a Kyrgyz Bank and an Uzbek Gym Chain

mer, 24/06/2026 - 15:25
A bank lending a business money is hardly cause for a headline. But this is no ordinary loan.

Anthropic’s Export Control Crackdown Leaves South Korea Caught in Washington’s AI Crossfire

mer, 24/06/2026 - 14:58
The suspension of Anthropic’s most advanced AI model has exposed how Silicon Valley lobbying shapes U.S. export policy at the expense of allied economies.

The Future of BRICS After the Iran War

mer, 24/06/2026 - 14:14
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama and host Tushar Shetty discuss the priorities and divergences of India’s BRICS presidency ahead of the September leaders’ summit.

Is There a Way to Break the Deadlock in Japan-China Relations?

mer, 24/06/2026 - 14:10
Is this the new normal?

Not Just the Military: Xi Jinping’s Other Senior Party Purge

mer, 24/06/2026 - 13:59
Xi has ruthlessly gone after former Politburo Standing Committee member and one-time economic czar Wang Qishan.

ASEAN Looks Toward a Post-WTO Era

mer, 24/06/2026 - 09:37
Can the bloc maintain centrality amid managed trade?

Can Kazakhstan and Iran Sustain Momentum on Transport Corridor Development?

mar, 23/06/2026 - 21:08
The Iran-U.S. conflict has served to concentrate attention on the transport relationship between Kazakhstan and Iran, in development for years before the war began.

With the Military Ascendant, Is This the End for Imran Khan?

mar, 23/06/2026 - 19:07
The rapid consolidation of power by Field Marshal Asim Munir has the PTI reconsidering its options – and the controversial “charter of democracy.”

Loyalty Without Leverage: India’s US Tilt Yields Little

mar, 23/06/2026 - 17:30
India’s attempt to balance ties with the U.S. has turned into a tilt, still deemed insufficient by Washington. For India, it is all stick and no carrots.

How the Quad Can Deliver in a New Strategic Era

mar, 23/06/2026 - 17:02
The regular tempo of on-the-ground cooperation suggests that the Quad – despite its thin institutional structure – may in fact be insulated from higher level political volatility.

Pages