La Guerre Froide 2.0? Nouveaux Acteurs, Défis de la Démondialisation, et… Solene Mouchel Nov 14, 2023 La possibilité d'une nouvelle Guerre Froide se dessine, explorée lors d'une récente table ronde à l’Université…
Walking the Line of Justice and Stability: East Timor and ASEAN Robert Hinshalwood Nov 13, 2023 East Timor is a nation that runs on democratic principles and maintains that justice should be considered a…
New US Geopolitical Strategies: A Pivot to the Indo-Pacific Justine Peries Nov 19, 2022 The US is moving further away from its traditional geopolitical strategy in the Middle East as the Biden…
Dual Circulation: China’s New Five-Year Plan and Its International… Adam Steiner Nov 30, 2020 In its new five-year plan, the Communist Party of China has outlined a plan for “dual circulation” in which China…
International Law is Failing the South China Sea Shirley Wang Oct 1, 2019 It is clear that international law so far has tried—and failed—to restrain Chinese advances in the South China Sea.…
A Decades-Old Storm: Professor Carolina G. Hernandez on the South China Sea Helena Martin Jul 21, 2018 With slowly intensifying conflicts brewing in the South China Sea, neighboring governments are constantly finding…
Celebrating ASEAN’s 50th Anniversary: Attainments and Shortcomings of Southeast… Gabrielle Denis Dec 9, 2017 Founded in Bangkok in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) celebrates its 50th anniversary this…
What’s Up with the Rohingya Refugee Crisis? Nandini Srivastava Mar 9, 2017 The Rohingya are an ethnic Muslim minority living primarily in Myanmar’s western Rakhine state. There are roughly…
The South China Sea Dispute: A Diplomatic Showdown Helena Martin Nov 8, 2016 With rising tensions in the South China Sea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries are…
South China Sea: The Stand-Off Explained Thomas Daechsel Oct 31, 2016 Rodrigo Duterte, the current President of the Philippines, recently stated the country will no longer challenge…