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Updated: September 10, 2008
Backgrounder
Amid political uncertainty in Bangkok, a violent insurgency continues in the country's majority Malay Muslim provinces in the south, with no possible settlement in sight.
See more in Thailand, Minorities, Diversity and Foreign Policy, Terrorism
September 8, 2008
Daily Analysis
Pakistan's new president, Asif Ali Zardari, takes office amid growing ire against U.S. military actions in Pakistan. Seven years after 9/11, is Islamabad still committed to counterterrorism?
See more in Pakistan, Democracy Promotion, Counterterrorism, Polls
Updated: August 28, 2008
Daily Analysis
Russia is seeking support from regional groups such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization as a counter to the West, but this is proving to be more difficult than it anticipated.
See more in China, Russian Fed., Business & Foreign Policy
Updated: August 25, 2008
Backgrounder
A look into Pakistan's institutions, civil society, and the various players less known.
See more in Pakistan, Society and Culture
August 22, 2008
Daily Analysis
The Beijing Olympics have displayed Chinese pride and prowess in staging a world-class event, while leaving a residue of disquiet about the government.
See more in China, Democracy and Human Rights, Economics, Energy/Environment
August 19, 2008
Podcast
South Asia expert Dennis Kux says the violent events in Kashmir mark a serious setback for peace prospects in the region.
See more in India, Kashmir, Pakistan
August 18, 2008
Daily Analysis
South Asia, despite its many functioning democracies, continues to be torn by conflict and vulnerable to military intervention in politics.
See more in South Asia, Democracy and Human Rights, International Peace and Security, Terrorism
August 18, 2008
Daily Analysis
With President Musharraf's exit, Pakistan faces a lack of governance amid economic concerns, increasing terrorist violence, and declining relations with neighbors.
See more in Pakistan, Society and Culture, Havens for Terrorism
August 13, 2008
Daily Analysis
Amid political crisis, economic concerns, increasing terrorist violence, and deteriorating relations with neighbors, Pakistan faces a lack of governance.
See more in Pakistan, Economics, Terrorism
Updated: August 4, 2008
Backgrounder
As China's economy keeps growing, so do its contributions to global warming and other environmental problems.
See more in China, Energy/Environment, Energy, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources Management
Updated: July 31, 2008
Backgrounder
A profile of the Muslim separatist group based in the Xinjiang province in northwest China.
See more in China, Terrorist Organizations
Updated: July 28, 2008
Daily Analysis
Cambodia has come a long way from the brutal rule of the Khmer Rouge, but development challenges and lack of freedoms continue to hamper growth.
See more in Southeast Asia, Economics, Economic Development
Updated: July 22, 2008
Daily Analysis
After months of deadlock, the U.S.-India nuclear deal has moved to the next stage, but numerous obstacles to the deal's passage remain.
See more in India, Energy Security
July 15, 2008
Daily Analysis
Pakistan faces increasing pressure to crack down on militants linked to attacks in Afghanistan. Experts urge Western caution in dealing with the tribal areas.
See more in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Defense Strategy, Wars and Warfare
July 10, 2008
Podcast
Central Asian expert Morris Rossabi says political turmoil in Mongolia shows the fledgling democracy is beset with socioeconomic problems, making it risky for foreign investors.
See more in East Asia, Democracy and Human Rights, Economics
July 9, 2008
Daily Analysis
Maoists are set to form a new government in Nepal, with signals from Washington of a policy shift on engaging blacklisted groups elected to power.
See more in United States, South Asia, Democracy and Human Rights, International Peace and Security
June 27, 2008
Daily Analysis
The latest declaration from North Korea has brought rewards from Washington but experts say bigger challenges lie ahead.
See more in North Korea, Proliferation
June 26, 2008
Daily Analysis
U.S. military activity in the Pakistani border region is complicating an already tense relationship between Washington and Islamabad.
See more in United States, Pakistan, Diplomacy, Counterterrorism, U.S. Strategy and Politics
June 26, 2008
Backgrounder
Pakistan is key to success in U.S.-led counterterrorism efforts, with its tribal areas serving as terrorist havens. But covert U.S. military actions inside Pakistan put the future of the U.S.-Pakistan military alliance in jeopardy.
See more in United States, Pakistan, Border and Ports, Terrorism
June 25, 2008
Daily Analysis
A softer approach to terrorism, like the one adopted by Indonesia, may have valuable lessons for other countries struggling with militant violence.
See more in Southeast Asia, Terrorism, Counterterrorism
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