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In July, Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako visited Mongolia in a trip wrought with symbolism. In East Asia’s ...
Unlike when the U.S. held unipolar power, times have changed as China and the BRICS countries begin fashioning a non-militarized, multipolar world.
It is nearly impossible for even the closest U.S. allies to comply with its byzantine immigration system. That needs to ...
After evacuating thousands of Thais from Israel in 2023, the Thai military is thinking more about how it could get citizens out of other hotspots.
Recent trends cast doubt on the long-standing assumption that young people in Japan are politically irrelevant.
China is willing to stand with non-Western partners firmly, but remains determined to avoid Cold War-style alliances.
The International Deep Space Exploration Association (IDSEA) signals China’s ambition to become a central node in the ...
The Muslim community is not monolithic, but people of different sects lived peacefully, side by side. That has changed over ...
Taliban women willingly uphold and enforce the regime’s harsh ideology, fully embracing the strict roles assigned to them.
Taiwan’s policy toward the United States is somewhat fraught at present, given the American government’s refusal to allow Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te to transit in New York and the challenges ...
Both the “engineering state” and the “mayor economy” framings obscure the critical mechanics of China’s growth machine.
The deal permits American companies to spend billions for an algorithm ultimately controlled by the CCP. How did we get here?