Cambodia: China's special envoy travels to Phnom Penh to ease tensions
To help de-escalate the fighting along the Cambodian–Thai border, China’s special envoy for Asian affairs traveled to Phnom Penh ahead of an upcoming ASEAN meeting.
By Ning Wang
To help de-escalate the fighting along the Cambodian–Thai border, China’s special envoy for Asian affairs traveled to Phnom Penh ahead of an upcoming ASEAN meeting.
By Ning Wang
The United States has approved an arms package for Taiwan worth USD 11.1 billion. Militarily, it strengthens deterrence against China; politically, however, it risks stalling in Taiwan’s parliament – and could even undermine international support.
By David Demes
Myanmar’s military government is planning elections that have been met with skepticism by the United Nations and opposition groups. Meanwhile, the son of former head of government and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi fears that his mother may be dead.
By Yi Ling Pan
Freshers have to stand at attention in China. Basic military training is an integral part of the curriculum at universities and secondary schools. This not only promotes a patriotic spirit, but also boosts the economy. However, in some places there is resistance to the political appropriation of everyday life.
By Blanka Xia
The movement of goods between Thailand and Cambodia has come to a standstill at many border crossings. Evacuations are also causing economic damage. The US again threatens to impose high tariffs.
By Marcel Grzanna
According to Tokyo, Chinese J-15 fighter jets are said to have twice directed fire control radar at Japanese aircraft. China responds with counter-protests. The dispute further aggravates the already tense relations.
By Yi Ling Pan
The air strikes between Thailand and Cambodia are a warning signal for investors. They are damaging ASEAN's credibility. The economic integration of Southeast Asia is at stake. China has its own role to play.
By Marcel Grzanna
The military junta wants to legitimize its rule through elections. Electronic voting machines and AI surveillance could help it to identify opposition members.
By Angela Köckritz
The European Union is expanding its security partnership with Egypt. Steps are to be taken by the end of the year to firmly establish a security partnership.
By Markus Bickel
Two judges of Pakistan’s Supreme Court have resigned in protest against a constitutional amendment that strengthens the power of the military chief and undermines judicial independence.
By Angela Köckritz