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Chinese Document Leaks Provide New Evidence of China’s Persecution of Muslim Uyghurs

In November, two documents were leaked detailing chilling evidence of the mass detention and onslaught of violence by the Chinese government against Muslim Uyghurs in the Xinjiang region of China.

Flirting with Authoritarianism

After decades of religious and political turmoil, recent changes to India’s Constitution have threatened to disrupt the fragile security of millions of the country’s...

Abe’s Legislative Yasukuni

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is right that the ghosts should not rule the living, but he is wrong to conjure them up. Instead, he should exorcise them once and for all.

She’s Salty: The Aral Sea, A Case of Bad Romance Between Man and Nature

It is now called Aralkum—the Aral desert.

Winners Are Grinners

Now is the time for a whirlwind of action that will instill the nation with conviction leadership and uplift the Australian public.

The Myth of the Thucydides Trap: Examining China-U.S. Relations

The economic and diplomatic relationship between the United States and China will steer the countries away from military conflict.

Bihar 2015: India's Misunderstood Election

This year's Bihar elections may have much less gravity than the pundits suggest.

Trouble in China: A Conversation with McGladrey's Chief Economist

China is undergoing a notable economic slowdown, but who's really at risk, and by how much?

The Curious Case of Singaporean Success

Comparisons of Singapore to the other East Asian Tigers often ignore key historical context.

Singapore’s Authoritarian Prosperity Is Here to Stay

Dogmatic inclination towards democracy should not cloud the fact that different forms of government suit different countries.