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The Diplomat author Mercy Kuo regularly engages subject-matter experts, policy practitioners, and strategic thinkers across the globe for their diverse insights into U.S. Asia policy. This ...
Writing for the Hindustan Times, Jaisal Singh pays tribute to his uncle, Valmik Thapar — one of India’s foremost wildlife conservationists — and reflects on how Thapar’s lasting influence shaped both ...
A group of climate scientists suggest Kinshasa could face similar deadly flooding every two years, according to a paper published by World Weather Attribution. Rapid, unplanned urbanisation lies at ...
Baraboo, Wisconsin sits just 12 miles from the neon lights and water slides of Wisconsin Dells, yet exists in an entirely ...
Ishtiaq Ahmed and Siddharthya Roy discuss the conflict’s origins, its importance to India and Pakistan, and the evolution of ...
The socioeconomic, political, and institutional challenges that pervade South Asia — rooted in diverse governance structures, entrenched inequalities, and varying levels of development — pose ...
Southeast Asian politics have long been defined by power-sharing arrangements between rivals, but across the region many of ...
Iran has sharply reduced its missile fire on Israel, possibly signaling a shift to a drawn-out, lower-intensity conflict ...
South Korea's transformation from colonial subjugation and a war-ravaged state into one of the world's leading economies and ...
As climate change and geopolitical tensions converge, South Asia's fragile hydro-politics could be entering a dangerous new ...
South Koreans headed to the polls on Tuesday ... on the future direction of a democracy still reeling from months of political paralysis, mass protests and leadership vacuums.
In recent months, South Koreans have increasingly used Starbucks as a political platform — ordering drinks through the app under politicians’ names instead of their own, sometimes combined ...