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Defining ‘Responsible Behavior’ in Space Is a Growing Necessity
Amid worsening geopolitical dynamics and contested great power relations, even obvious good behavior needs to be spelled out clearly.
Kim Jong Un’s Possible Train Trip to Russia
The trip could be like his 2019 journey: 20 hours on his armored train.
Social Reengineering in the Name of Security in Xinjiang
The CCP's efforts to transform Xinjiang reflect the near- and long-term imperatives of settler colonialism.
Indonesia Arrests 88 Chinese Nationals Over Online Romance Scams
Police believe the suspects are members of a telephone fraud and online love scam syndicate targeting mostly Chinese.
Growth and Incoherence: BRICS 2023 Summit in South Africa
BRICS eyes expansion, but without a coherent agenda. Meanwhile, rhetoric about respect for international law sours beside Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Japan at the Center of Airpower Defense Diplomacy in the Indo-Pacific
Defense diplomacy is the peacetime diplomatic activity of militaries aimed at maintaining and strengthening relations with allies and partners.
North Korea is Preparing for a New Round of Weapons Tests, South Korean Spy Agency Says
The National Intelligence Services aid it has detected unusually heavy activities at a North Korean facility that produces solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missiles and at another site related to liquid-fueled ICBMs.
North Korea Asserts US Soldier Travis King Crossed Border After Becoming Disillusioned With America
North Korea may be reluctant to hold a low-ranked solider like King for long because he won't provide it with high-profile U.S. intelligence.
Philippine President Suspends 22 Land Reclamation Projects in Manila Bay After US Airs Concerns
Marcos's order came after the United States expressed public concern over environmental damage from the projects and the involvement of a U.S.-blacklisted Chinese company.
What the PLA Rocket Force Shakeup Means for Taiwan
Although China’s military has made big strides in a short period of time, it faces persistent challenges such as corruption that hinder both its ability to reform and its ability …
The Case for a More Autonomous Japanese Foreign Policy
A recent report by a group of Japanese foreign policy researchers calls for diplomacy at a time when few seem to understand its value.
Should We Expect a Thaw in China-India Relations Soon?
With Xi possibly visiting India for the G-20 Summit in September, some hope for a tempering of tensions. But that might just be wishful thinking.
Can China Deliver What Solomon Islands Wants?
As Honiara denies its new security pact with China poses a threat to the Pacific, it would behoove the West to consider what it is the Solomons want and need …
Japan’s LGBTQ Community Battles Tradition and Ultraconservative Politics
Securing legal protections for sexual minorities is agonizingly slow in a country playing catch-up.
Identity Politics in U.S. China Policy Could Backfire
In their rhetoric, politicians may emphasize the distinction between the CCP and the people, but this serves to justify increasingly hawkish policies that don’t really consider that division.
How the US SSBN Port Call in Busan Bolsters Extended Deterrence
By announcing the USS Kentucky’s visit to Busan, the U.S. temporarily rendered one of its key assets more vulnerable, showing that it is willing to run risks on behalf of …
China-Russia Joint Military Drills a ‘Grave Concern’ for Japan
Japan expresses grave concern over China-Russia joint military drills in new defense white paper for the first time.
China Removes Outspoken Foreign Minister, Fueling Rumors of Rivalries Within the Communist Party
Qin Gang has been replaced by his predecessor, Wang Yi, in the foreign minister post amid swirling rumors and very few details.
Reflecting on the Korean Armistice, 70 Years Later
The Korean Peninsula remains divided, but in South Korea at least there are “wide-ranging and serious reflections on the meaning and consequences of the war,” says historian Gregg A. Brazinsky.
Japan’s Growing Drone Budget
Tokyo’s spending on uncrewed systems and capabilities appears to have risen considerably.
American Detained After Crossing Into North Korea Without Authorization
An American has reportedly crossed the border into the North without authorization, but further details about why or how are not yet available.
The Indo-Pacific Strategy’s Missing Continental Dimension
Anxiety over the rise of China and the authoritarian threat to the liberal democratic order has driven a maritime-heavy strategy. But don’t forget about the Eurasian landmass.
North Korea’s Ambassador Blames US for Regional Tensions in Rare UN Security Council Appearance
Amb. Kim Song defended North Korea’s recent long-range missile test-flight as a legitimate exercise of the North's right to self-defense.
In China-US Relations, Trust Is Valuable but Unattainable
Whether because of deception or misinterpretation, the Chinese and U.S. governments do not believe each other’s assurances.