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China’s delicate North Korea balancing act
China’s delicate North Korea balancing act

Written by Donald Kirk

Forced to rely on China for survival, North Korea’s leader makes a show of defying Beijing. The missile and nuclear program provide a “defence” against the US, but are also leverage against the CCP.

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East Asia9DLApril 19, 2020North Korea, China, Nuclear
Southeast Asia's silence over China's clashes with Vietnam
Southeast Asia's silence over China's clashes with Vietnam

Written by Yoichiro Sato and Sek Sophal

The outbreak of COVID-19 has slowed down the world economy, and forced two U.S. Navy carriers into port, but it has not visibly slowed down the activities of China's patrol boats in the South China Sea.

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Southeast Asia9DLApril 17, 2020Indo-Pacific, China, Vietnam, Thailand
The everyday impact of COVID-19 in Vietnam's highlands
The everyday impact of COVID-19 in Vietnam's highlands

Written by Seb Rumsby

Vietnam has been praised for its efficient containment of COVID-19 on limited resources, but even if the lockdown is lifted soon, domestic and international tourism will not recover for another two years amid an expected economic depression.

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Editor's Picks9DLApril 15, 2020Vietnam, Covid-19
Taiwan: The DPP, China, and a reform agenda
Taiwan: The DPP, China, and a reform agenda

Written by Ian Inkster

Following Taiwan’s presidential election, there is now a growing danger of domestic reforms becoming buried due to low economic growth, owing to the coronavirus pandemic, and greater rhetorical focus on China and Taiwanese independence.

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Editor's Picks, East Asia9DLApril 15, 2020Taiwan, China, Tsai
China's COVID-19 propaganda campaign must be challenged
China's COVID-19 propaganda campaign must be challenged

Written by Tridivesh Singh Maini

The Trump administration may have failed to rise to the occasion, but China with its lack of transparency over COVID-19 and it’s role in discrediting the WHO, is in position to don the mantle of global leadership.

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East Asia9DLApril 14, 2020Coronavirus, China, Covid-19, United States
COVID-19 in South Asia's power politics
COVID-19 in South Asia's power politics

Written by Riaz A. Khokhar

America’s absence from the stage has long-term geopolitical consequences. Its decreasing engagement in South Asia augurs badly for its long term influence. China’s relationship with South Asia, in particular Pakistan, is getting stronger with every passing day.

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South Asia9DLApril 13, 2020India, China, Modi, Xi Jinping, Indian Ocean, Indo-Pacific
The “Mahanian Way”: China moves into the Indian Ocean
The “Mahanian Way”: China moves into the Indian Ocean

Written by Amrita Jash

Alfred Thayer Mahan’s prophetic words stating: “Whoever controls the Indian Ocean dominates Asia”- have become the key aspiration of great powers in 21st Century.

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South Asia9DLApril 13, 2020China, Indian Ocean
China is replacing India as South Asia's key power

Written by Minaam Shah

Chinese ambitions in South Asia are growing and Beijing’s diplomatic approach is not only outplaying New Delhi, but changing the region forever. India should act fast.

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East Asia9DLApril 11, 2020China, India, South Asia, Modi, Xi Jinping
Citizenship Amendment Act: An act of violence?
Citizenship Amendment Act: An act of violence?

Written by M. Sudhir Selvaraj and Sharik Laliwala

The anti-Muslim bias of the law is quite consistent with the ruling BJP’s ideological moorings directly inspired by its parent organisation, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

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Faultlines9DLApril 10, 2020India, Modi, BJP
In Conversation: Pooja Bhatt on the Nine-Dash-Line
In Conversation: Pooja Bhatt on the Nine-Dash-Line
In Conversation9DLApril 8, 2020Pooja Bhatt, South China Sea, China
China's growing presence in the Western Indian Ocean
China's growing presence in the Western Indian Ocean

Written by Claude Rakisits

Most of the world’s attention has been focussed on China’s aggressive military behaviour and impressive infrastructure build-up in the South China Sea in the last few years.

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South Asia9DLApril 7, 2020China, Indian Ocean
India's new strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific
India's new strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific

Written by Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan

As long as China continues with its aggressive maneuvering in India’s backyard, New Delhi will be compelled to engage in diplomatic efforts in pursuit of more strategic options and to reduce its relative material vulnerabilities. 

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Pacific9DLApril 7, 2020India, France, China, Indo-Pacific, Australia
Neither friend or foe: New Delhi’s foreign policy towards China
Neither friend or foe: New Delhi’s foreign policy towards China

Written by Krzysztof Iwanek

India is too independent to be an outspoken ally of any global power but too weak to be a global power by itself. New Delhi is keen to not be seen as a U.S. ally but cannot risk becoming China’s foe.

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South Asia9DLApril 6, 2020India, China, Modi, Xi Jinping, Indian Ocean, Indo-Pacific
South Asia: Modi’s Neighborhood First’ promise fails to materialise
South Asia: Modi’s Neighborhood First’ promise fails to materialise

Written by Manali Kumar

Narendra Modi and the BJP’s squandering of India’s soft power founded on the vision of the country as a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, and multi-religious society will diminish New Delhi’s claims of being a moral actor.

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Editor's Picks9DLApril 6, 2020South Asia, India, Modi
The strategic importance of the Indian Ocean's islands
The strategic importance of the Indian Ocean's islands

Written by Darshana M. Baruah

Islands in the Indian Ocean are located near key transit routes providing access and influence over important chokepoints and waterways, and thus, their key geographies have the potential to impact geopolitical competition.

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South Asia9DLApril 6, 2020Indian Ocean, China, France, Russia, Mauritius
Putin's Russia: The forgotten Pacific power
Putin's Russia: The forgotten Pacific power

Written by Joe Varner

Russia’s return as a player in the Indo-Pacific is significant and when coupled with Chinese military and political power represents a serious threat to United States of America and its Pacific allies.

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Most Popular9DLApril 5, 2020Russia, Pacific, Submarines, Cold War
Bhutan-India relations in the 21st Century
Bhutan-India relations in the 21st Century

Written by Nitasha Kaul and Sangay Khandu.

While the official discourse emanating from both countries has predictably been about a steadfast and unwavering relationship with hardly any challenges, in reality, several aspects of this relationship have undergone a dramatic transformation in the last two decades.

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In Focus, Most Popular9DLApril 5, 2020China, India, Bhutan
North Korea's nuclear program and East Asia's security
North Korea's nuclear program and East Asia's security

Written by Joe Varner

North Korea as a nuclear power is here to stay because Kim Jong-un and the Kim family regime depend on it for ultimate survival. Kim knows the history of dictators giving up their weapons is an unhappy one.

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East Asia9DLApril 5, 2020North Korea, Nuclear, United States, Indo-Pacific
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