Indo-Pacific Monitor No. 35
Tokyo Fights to Keep the Black Sea Deal Alive;
Manila Pushes to Fast-Track Defense Sits for Washington;
With an Eye on Beijing, Canberra Calibrates Foreign Aid;
Palau Empowers America to Police Its Waters
Tokyo Fights to Keep the Black Sea Deal Alive;
Manila Pushes to Fast-Track Defense Sits for Washington;
With an Eye on Beijing, Canberra Calibrates Foreign Aid;
Palau Empowers America to Police Its Waters
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week signaled a partial reversal of his coalition’s plan that would threaten the nation’s democratic character by letting the Knesset override judicial decisions, calling the effort a “mistake.”
China behind the largest covert propaganda operation ever;
Chinese engineers targeted by Baloch militants in Pakistan;
Russia responds to China's controversial new map;
Professor jailed for measuring party personnel costs
Like Ukraine, Taipei looks for internet resiliency;
China, The Solomons deepen cooperation;
Malaysia's BRI woes;
Manila crafts contingency plan for a Taiwan war;
Cambodia's Hun Sen sets up his son as successor
Guarded optimism about Ukraine's counteroffensive;
A tacit ally in Hanoi;
Moscow and Pyongyang: an "anti-imperial" alliance;
UK puts Wagner on terror list;
Moscow wants a North African foothold