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ASEAN’s challenges in the South China Sea
ASEAN’s challenges in the South China Sea

Written by Charmaine Misalucha-Willoughby

ASEAN’s role has never been to resolve the South China Sea dispute, only to serve as a platform on which claimant states can negotiate a solution. The challenge remains for ASEAN to agree on a collective response to China’s recent moves.

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Southeast Asia9DLMay 22, 2020China, Indian Ocean, South China Sea, ASEAN
Imagining an Indo-Pacific Treaty Organization
Imagining an Indo-Pacific Treaty Organization

Written by Gokul Sahni

Will the Indo-Pacific ever see a NATO-like organisation? What would ‘IPTO’ look like? Who would be its member states? Will it even be needed? The answers lie in how events unfurl in the future, with a lot to be decided by Beijing.

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Pacific9DLMay 21, 2020India, United States, South China Sea, China, Australia
China’s dangerous double game in Myanmar
China’s dangerous double game in Myanmar

Written by Hunter Marston

China presents itself as a good neighbor intent to help along Myanmar’s ceasefire negotiations, but it has refused to distance itself from its more nefarious connections to armed groups operating in the country.

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Most Popular, East Asia9DLMay 20, 2020South Asia, China, Myanmar
Tsai’s re-election brings new opportunities for India-Taiwan ties
Tsai’s re-election brings new opportunities for India-Taiwan ties

Written by Sana Hashmi

Whilst Taiwan has been proactive in engaging India, supplying medical supplies in the fight against COVID-19, India has been less ready to engage. Tsai’s re-election provides India with an opportunity to strengthen ties amid rising tensions with China.

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East Asia9DLMay 20, 2020China, Covid-19, India, Taiwan
CAA and rising Hindu nationalism in India
CAA and rising Hindu nationalism in India

Written by Prashant Kandpal

On December 11, 2019, the Indian Parliament passed Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) which then became a law. This was for the first time in India that a religious criterion was added to the nation's naturalization process.

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South Asia9DLMay 19, 2020India, South Asia, Modi
Taiwan: Caught between great power rivals
Taiwan: Caught between great power rivals

Written by Nichole Ballawar

In 1979, the United States ended formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan to strengthen ties with Beijing during the Cold War. But now the expansion of Chinese power in the Indo-Pacific has led the US to support Taiwan more openly.

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East Asia9DLMay 19, 2020China, South China Sea, Indonesia, Covid-19
ASEAN and the regional solution to the South China Sea dispute
ASEAN and the regional solution to the South China Sea dispute

Written by Vignesh Ram

A common ASEAN position (if it can be enforceable) with a Code of Conduct, will be important to avoid any future close confrontations such as the one between Malaysia and China. Time however is running out as Beijing continues to assert its power in the South China Sea.

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Southeast Asia9DLMay 18, 2020China, Indian Ocean, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, South China Sea, ASEAN
China's new role in the post-COVID-19 era
China's new role in the post-COVID-19 era

Written by Lokman Karadag

China has not turned down the new diplomatic opportunities presented by COVID-19. Beijing has joined the struggle against the virus by sending millions of test kits, tons of masks, and medical experts to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa.

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East Asia9DLMay 18, 2020China, South China Sea, Covid-19
India’s response to South China Sea tensions
India’s response to South China Sea tensions

Written by Khushnam P N

India is not a party to the disputes with China in the South China Sea and therefore will not seek any approach that may be percieved as ‘meddling’ by Beijing. The priority for India is to preserve the “Wuhan Consensus”.

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Southeast Asia9DLMay 17, 2020China, Indian Ocean, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, South China Sea
Indonesia's ties with China: COVID-19 and the South China Sea
Indonesia's ties with China: COVID-19 and the South China Sea

Written by Akash Sahu

In the face of a COVID-19 inspired economic crisis, China is looking to boost ties with Indonesia. President Xi Jinping, has offered to maintain ‘close contact’ under the framework of the BRI, whilst also testing Indonesia’s sovereignty in the Natuna Sea.

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East Asia9DLMay 16, 2020China, South China Sea, Indonesia, Covid-19
The Nepal-India border dispute escalates
The Nepal-India border dispute escalates

Written by Santosh Ghimire

The opening by India of a Himalayan road to the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China, through Lipu Lekh has Nepali political elites, civil society, and ordinary people up arms. Despite close cultural ties, India and Nepal are increasingly at odds over the border.

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South Asia9DLMay 15, 2020India, South Asia, Nepal, China
India in Afghanistan: lost opportunities and the way forward
India in Afghanistan: lost opportunities and the way forward

Written by Yatharth Kachiar

In the last 18 years, India has nurtured a constituency of pro-democratic forces across age, gender, and ethnic groups in Afghanistan. It is time for New Delhi to rally behind these groups assertively, as NATO and the U.S. look set to withdraw.

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South Asia9DLMay 14, 2020India, South Asia, Pakistan, Afghanistan
Australia, China and the South Pacific
Australia, China and the South Pacific

Written by Melissa Conley Tyler and Pravin Silva

China’s return has profound implications for Australia. Australia’s security has long benefitted from its remoteness. This advantage would be threatened by the prospect of an ambitious power maintaining a military presence in the South Pacific.

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Editor's Picks, Pacific9DLMay 13, 2020Australia, China, South Pacific
From Spratly to Senkaku: Why China’s bid for control can be deterred
From Spratly to Senkaku: Why China’s bid for control can be deterred

Written by Gaurav Sen and Rahul Jaybhay

China's claim of the nine-dash line collides with the regional capabilities of multiple claiment states, many of which are growing and developed economies. A limited program of Anti-Access Area Denial (A2/AD) could deter Beijing in the East and South China Seas.

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Southeast Asia9DLMay 12, 2020China, Indian Ocean, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, South China Sea, ASEAN
India in the Indo-Pacific: Deepening ties with Singapore
India in the Indo-Pacific: Deepening ties with Singapore

Written by Aneedrisha Hazarika

Since India enunciated the Look East policy, Singapore has become a crucial link to India’s approach to Southeast Asia. Singapore has been India's strongest supporter, advocating for India's entry as a player in the region’s multilateral dynamics.

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Pacific9DLMay 12, 2020India, Singapore, Look East, ASEAN
Nepal-India-China trilateral cooperation
Nepal-India-China trilateral cooperation

Written by Dinesh Bhattarai

The resurgence of China and India as major powers brings immense opportunities but new dynamics to Nepal’s doorsteps. Nepal cannot choose between India and China and thus must walk a delicate path between the two most populous nations in the world.

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South Asia, Most Popular9DLMay 11, 2020India, South Asia, Modi, Pakistan
India’s partnership with Vietnam in the South China Sea
India’s partnership with Vietnam in the South China Sea

Written by Chetan Rana

Since the early 1950s, Vietnam has recieved the diplomatic support of India, whether during the Vietnam War or the invasion of Cambodia. Now, with closer economic and defence ties, India may soon have to decide whether to support Hanoi in the South China Sea.

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Southeast Asia9DLMay 7, 2020China, Indian Ocean, Vietnam, Southeast Asia, South China Sea
AI-ethics will drive the geopolitics of technology
AI-ethics will drive the geopolitics of technology

Written by Abishur Prakash

Could governments start forcing technology companies to program AI with local beliefs, political attitudes and traditions? If so, for the first time, ethics may define business success, especially in Asia.

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Faultlines9DLMay 6, 2020China, Artificial Intelligence, A.I., India, Indonesia
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