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Ali Riaz on Recommendations of Bangladesh’s Constitutional Reform Commission

Ali Riaz on Recommendations of Bangladesh’s Constitutional Reform Commission

By Sudha Ramachandran
“The Bangladeshi state’s relationship with religion under the revised Constitution as recommended by the CRC would not be different from past decades.”

China’s Undersea Cable Sabotage

China’s Undersea Cable Sabotage

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Raymond Powell. 
Y Nithiyanandam on the Risks of China’s Ambitious Yarlung Tsangpo Project

Y Nithiyanandam on the Risks of China’s Ambitious Yarlung Tsangpo Project

By Sudha Ramachandran
“Without greater transparency on the part of China and cooperative frameworks, this dam could become a flashpoint in an already delicate regional equilibrium”

2 Regions, 1 Theater: Indivisibility of Security Between the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific

2 Regions, 1 Theater: Indivisibility of Security Between the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from William Alberque.

Eva Dou on the Secretive ‘House of Huawei’

Eva Dou on the Secretive ‘House of Huawei’

By Catherine Putz
"Many people know of Huawei either as a smartphone brand, or a foreign firm with a history of intellectual property theft problems, but Huawei is more than either of those things."

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

China-Ukraine Relations and Trump 2.0

China-Ukraine Relations and Trump 2.0

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Vita Golod.

Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof on Evolving Bangladesh-Pakistan Relations

Pakistani High Commissioner Syed Ahmed Maroof on Evolving Bangladesh-Pakistan Relations

By Saqlain Rizve
“The past is the past, and we don’t want to remain stuck there.”
‘No One Left Behind’: UNDP Representative Matilda Dimovska on Mongolia’s Development Journey

‘No One Left Behind’: UNDP Representative Matilda Dimovska on Mongolia’s Development Journey

By Bolor Lkhaajav
“Among the most significant contributions of UNDP are the development of the key pillars of a market economy, but also of democracy and accountability.”

South Korean Constitutional Law Expert Breaks Down the Legal Questions Facing Yoon Suk-yeol

South Korean Constitutional Law Expert Breaks Down the Legal Questions Facing Yoon Suk-yeol

By Kenji Yoshida
Professor Jang Young-soo discusses the legal aspects of the impeachment process and the insurrection charges facing President Yoon after his declaration of martial law.

Lawmaker Kim Byung-joo: ‘Greatest Risk’ to South Korea Is ‘President Yoon Himself’

Lawmaker Kim Byung-joo: ‘Greatest Risk’ to South Korea Is ‘President Yoon Himself’

By Kenji Yoshida
Kim, a retired four-star Army general and Democratic Party lawmaker, says that “impeachment alone is insufficient” to address Yoon’s shocking declaration of martial law.

The Difficult Path to Justice for Rape Victims in Kyrgyzstan

The Difficult Path to Justice for Rape Victims in Kyrgyzstan

By Catherine Putz
After a long legal battle, the rapist of a 16-year-old disabled girl in Kyrgyzstan was sentenced to 11 years in prison. The case illustrates how difficult justice is to achieve, even in the most horrific of crimes.
China and Great Power Competition in the Multilateral System 

China and Great Power Competition in the Multilateral System 

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Romina Bandura.

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