Such a strategy in the making about Taiwan seems to have two anchors: restraint on the direct defense of Taiwan and a burden-sharing alliance system.
Russia’s direct request for ammunition from North Korea, due to depleted stockpiles during the 2022–2023 campaign in Ukraine, created a unique opportunity not just for military trade, but for a deeper ...
Denmark’s official One China policy has eroded so far that it is virtually indistinguishable from Beijing’s One China principle.
The hope that China can be pressured to “solve” the North Korea problem is a dangerous illusion. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a summit meeting ...
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s government is keen to capitalize on the growing global demand for rare earth elements.
The protests in AJK are not merely about subsidies or electricity tariffs. They are a demand for dignity, representation, and accountability.
Myanmar’s military has taken back control of a major district capital in Shan State, just over a year after losing it to the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), an ethnic armed group.
Trump’s first-term summitry was the right move. But whether a fourth Kim-Trump meeting will do more good than harm is an open question.
Chinese leaders present peace as “inevitable,” yet Southeast Asia’s response has been uneven, marked by cautious optimism in some quarters and deep mistrust in others.
Manipur’s border with Myanmar is porous, offering ample scope for cartels to traffic a range of narcotics and contraband items.
The era of transshipments via ASEAN is coming to an end, forcing Chinese enterprises to adjust their strategies toward the Southeast Asian market.
A sweeping social media ban helped topple Nepal’s government. The harder task now is delivering reforms and elections that restore democratic trust.
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