North Korea Denuclearising North Korea: an intractable process November 26, 2018 0 Written by Liang Tuang Nah. Recently, the Kim regime in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has threatened to resume the development of the…
Africa Talking the China talk: China’s Africa discourse goes global October 5, 2018 0 Written by Ilaria Carrozza. As the 7thForum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) took place in Beijing in early September, it became clear that China’s engagement with…
International Relations The recognition imperative behind Taiwan’s diplomacy March 15, 2018 1 Written by Colin Alexander. Taiwan’s recent drive towards greater participation in the World Health Organisation (WHO) provides an opportunity for a wider discussion about modern…
International Relations Does Taiwan need international recognition? March 12, 2018 2 Written by Timothy Rich & Andi Dahmer. Whether using the criteria within the Montevideo Convention of 1933 or variations, Taiwan meets all basic requirements of internal…
China Taiwan’s Tough History with the United Nations February 16, 2018 1 Written by Alexander Kozlov. Taiwan has had a long and dramatic relationship with the United Nations, from being — as the Republic of China (ROC)…
East Timor Timor-Leste: Democracy Under Stress January 15, 2018 1 Written by Rui Graça Feijó. In 1974, following the 1974 Portuguese Carnation Revolution, Timor Leste was poised to end its struggle for self-determination. However, the…
Cambodia Cambodia: A Long Road to Healing November 27, 2017 0 Written by Lily Lee, Natalia Pardo and Corey Tam. By July 2017, over half a million people have visited The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC),…
North Korea North Korea is Clearly Not Feeling the Pain September 29, 2017 0 Written by Liang Tuang Nah With its sixth nuclear test on the 3rd September, it is clear that the Kim regime, by order of Kim…
Philippines Deliberate, Not Desperate: The Philippines’ National Security Strategy on the West Philippine Sea April 18, 2017 0 Written by Julio S. Amador III and Edcel John A. Ibarra There were arguments that the Philippine government should not have solely relied on international…
Philippines The Difference a Leader Makes: A Dramatic Change in China-Philippines Relations February 24, 2017 0 Written by Christopher B. Primiano. Prior to Rodrigo Duterte being sworn in as President of the Philippines in late June 2016, Sino-Philippine relations were tense, relating…