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Misun Woo on Women’s Rights in the Asia-Pacific

Misun Woo on Women’s Rights in the Asia-Pacific

By Catherine Putz
“We need to ask why there hasn’t been much change to advance women’s human rights and end injustice?”

The New Red Scare: When Fear Becomes a Political Weapon

The New Red Scare: When Fear Becomes a Political Weapon

By Qian He
More than seven decades later, the legacies of the Red Scare have resurfaced in the United States – this time targeting China.
North Korea in Ukraine: What It Means for the World

North Korea in Ukraine: What It Means for the World

By John Erath
It is time to examine not only the effects and effectiveness of North Korean troops in combat, but the wider implications for international security and conflict management.

Making Sense of Bangladesh’s Monsoon Uprising

Making Sense of Bangladesh’s Monsoon Uprising

By Naomi Hossain
Six months ago, Asia’s Iron Lady, Sheikh Hasina, fell dramatically from power. What happened?

Gi-Wook Shin on South Korea’s Political Maelstrom

Gi-Wook Shin on South Korea’s Political Maelstrom

By Shannon Tiezzi
The martial law episode – and all that followed – “reflects a broader global pattern of democratic erosion but also showcases Korea’s unique strengths.”

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Meera Gopal on the Asia-Pacific at COP29

Meera Gopal on the Asia-Pacific at COP29

By Catherine Putz
“All in all, vulnerable countries lamented that [COP29] was a lost opportunity for collective action and the outcome did not reflect a meaningful agreement on climate finance.”

Malaysia’s Turn in the ASEAN Hotseat

Malaysia’s Turn in the ASEAN Hotseat

By Angeline Tan
Malaysia’s year as ASEAN chair arrives at a pivotal moment to confront unprecedented challenges facing the bloc.
How COVID-19 Transformed China’s Domestic and International Trajectory

How COVID-19 Transformed China’s Domestic and International Trajectory

By Yanzhong Huang
The pandemic left an indelible but mixed imprint on everything from patterns of socio-economic development to China’s state apparatus and foreign relations.

2025: What to Expect in the Asia-Pacific

2025: What to Expect in the Asia-Pacific

Welcome to the new year, and to our annual primer on what to expect in the Asia-Pacific.

Governing From Weakness: The LDP Under Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru

Governing From Weakness: The LDP Under Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru

By Sheila A. Smith
Ishiba is in a far weaker political position than his immediate predecessors – and has far more international volatility to contend with.

Traveling Through Myanmar’s War-Ravaged Arakan

Traveling Through Myanmar’s War-Ravaged Arakan

By Rajeev Bhattacharyya
In the region of Myanmar now held by the Arakan Army, the impacts of war and decades of economic neglect are easily visible.
Is the Indian Ocean Ready for Another Mega-Tsunami?

Is the Indian Ocean Ready for Another Mega-Tsunami?

By Alistair D. B. Cook
The 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami sparked the world’s largest humanitarian and disaster recovery effort. But 20 years on, governments still fail to sufficiently integrate disaster reduction into longer-term strategic thinking.

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