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Royal Thai Navy Are the Mandate of Heaven’s Bridge Over Asia’s Troubled Waters
World
Royal Thai Navy Are the Mandate of Heaven’s Bridge Over Asia’s Troubled Waters
September 8, 2023

There might be hope, however faint, of avoiding a full-on naval confrontation between China and NATO’s Asian colonies.

The ‘New G8’ Meets China’s ‘Three Rings’
June 15, 2022

The coming of the new G8 points to the inevitable advent of BRICS +, one of the key themes to be discussed in the upcoming BRICS summit in China.

The ‘New G8’ Meets China’s ‘Three Rings’
World
The Eurasian Economic Union Steps Up
Business
The Eurasian Economic Union Steps Up
May 27, 2022

The Eurasian Economic Forum has shown once again that this high-speed – economic integration – train has already left the station.

Best Laid Plans… Washington’s Zero-Sum Mindset Alienates Allies
October 15, 2021

How bitterly amusing that when Joe Biden was elected U.S. president he promised to bring allies together.

Best Laid Plans… Washington’s Zero-Sum Mindset Alienates Allies
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Burmese Days, Revisited
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Burmese Days, Revisited
February 5, 2021

It will be fascinating to watch how the (Dis)United States will deal with post-coup Myanmar as part of their 24/7 “containment of China” frenzy.

How New Silk Roads Are Shaping Southwest Asia
February 15, 2019

Investors from ASEAN to Southwest Asia are increasingly convinced that China is the only game in town for new ideas and major capital investment, way ahead on 5G and just about every technology. Moreover, the Chinese have not yet commercialized all their advances. That’s something even Singapore, the “capital of Asia”, has not been able to crack.

How New Silk Roads Are Shaping Southwest Asia
Editor's Сhoice
As US-China tussle and joust, Russia moves on SEAsia
Editor's Сhoice
As US-China tussle and joust, Russia moves on SEAsia
November 27, 2018

Despite a stronger emphasis on developing political and commercial ties with Asia-Pacific nations in recent years, Russia has largely focused on alignment with China and deepening relations with Japan, South Korea and India. The Kremlin has paid comparatively less attention to Southeast Asia, but there are signs that is now changing.

The Creation of an Asian OSCE Takes the Spotlight
November 20, 2018

Kazakhstan’s president, Nursultan Nazarbayev, proposed to create an Asian organization for security and cooperation. 

The Creation of an Asian OSCE Takes the Spotlight
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