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Decoding Trump-ism

Western media coverage of Trump’s minor policies, including trivia, only obscures the more important US policies of greater global significance that remain under-reported and poorly understood.

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US-China ties on the precipice

Even as the US and China need to work more closely to resolve transnational problems, the space they have given themselves to do so is rapidly closing.

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A country still in deep denial

However genocide is to be defined, the Myanmar of today has clearly positioned itself in the centre of it – complete with official denials.

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Final round for the White House

Scandals are not new in US presidential elections, but selective labels used on candidates are even more revealing about policies to come.

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Between the angry man and the ‘nasty woman’

The world’s most publicised election offers entertainment value, but without much recommendation of the selection process.

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Can Asean step up?

Security in the region continues to be a serious concern for all, not least because of the antics of major powers beyond the control of Asean countries.

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Realities behind the wall

The fuss over measures to prevent illegal migration seems as out of touch with popular sentiments as it is with political platforms championing these measures.

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Seoul-ful search for peace

Today’s S. Korea is caught between several rocks and hard places, but the hazy ideal of Korean reunification remains undiminished regardless of the mounting challenges.

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Mixing borders with trade

As China reprises its role in history as the world’s trade leader, some kinks in its foreign relations still need to be ironed out.

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Warming to Russia

Even as Western sanctions are often said to work on Russia, Russian sanctions on Europe are proving to be even more effective.

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Turkey on the brink

While Erdogan gives the impression of heroically defeating a coup attempt, the underlying political differences have become harder to resolve and remain a growing problem.

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Now, a ‘Brivot’ to Asia?

Instead of being the end of the good old EU days, Brexit may just be the beginning of Britain’s new productive relations in Asia.

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