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The Philippines’ Quest for Balance: Marcos’ Foreign Policy
April 01, 2023

The Philippines’ Quest for Balance: Marcos’ Foreign Policy

By Renato Cruz De Castro
President Marcos came to office promising to pursue a centrist position between the U.S. and China. Both internal and external factors complicate his plans.

From Babri to Mumbai and Beyond: India’s Journey Into Darkness
April 01, 2023

From Babri to Mumbai and Beyond: India’s Journey Into Darkness

By Ajai Sahni
There is a clear continuum from the events that led up to the demolition of the Babri Masjid in 1992 to the looming darkness that confronts India today. But it’s not what you think.
Is Transformation Possible in Sri Lanka?
April 01, 2023

Is Transformation Possible in Sri Lanka?

By Bhavani Fonseka
One year after the protests that ousted Sri Lanka’s president and government, reforms remain elusive and the national crisis is far from over.

Asia’s Nuclear Future
April 01, 2023

Asia’s Nuclear Future

By Cheryl Rofer
Even in today’s unsettled environment, the prospects for additional states to develop nuclear weapons are low. But if there is a next nuclear power, it’ll be found in Asia.

Changhao Wei on the Role of China’s National People’s Congress
April 01, 2023

Changhao Wei on the Role of China’s National People’s Congress

By Shannon Tiezzi
“The party undeniably has a larger-than-ever presence in the NPC’s work, most visibly in lawmaking… That has, in my view, contributed to a stronger NPC vis-à-vis other state institutions.”

An Interview with The Diplomat’s Publisher James Pach
March 01, 2023

An Interview with The Diplomat’s Publisher James Pach

By Catherine Putz
"Our mission has remained fairly consistent: to provide balanced coverage of Asia and the Pacific from within the region."

China’s Rise Reverberates in Tajikistan
March 01, 2023

China’s Rise Reverberates in Tajikistan

By Sher Khashimov
China’s growing importance to – and influence over – the country is a case study in Beijing’s geopolitical rise over the past several decades.
From Hope to Despair in Myanmar
March 01, 2023

From Hope to Despair in Myanmar

By Zachary Abuza
From 2015-2020, Myanmar seemed on the cusp of a meaningful transformation. Then the coup set the country back decades.

In the Face of Climate Change, the Pacific Leads Boldly
March 01, 2023

In the Face of Climate Change, the Pacific Leads Boldly

By Jon Letman
Seven years after the Paris Agreement, Pacific Islanders demonstrate leadership and resolve in the face of the climate crisis.

Is China’s Reform and Opening Era Over?
March 01, 2023

Is China’s Reform and Opening Era Over?

By Sara Hsu
Xi changed China’s trajectory from the “Reform and Opening Up” of his predecessors toward a more internal and state-focused model of economic development.

Do Pakistan-Russia Ties Have a Future?
February 01, 2023

Do Pakistan-Russia Ties Have a Future?

By Salman Rafi Sheikh
There are strategic, economic, and geopolitical reasons for Islamabad to prefer ties with Washington over Moscow.
The Ebb and Flow of Protest in Thailand
February 01, 2023

The Ebb and Flow of Protest in Thailand

By James Buchanan
With street politics halted and parliamentary politics effectively on hold until the election, Thailand feels in limbo.

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