The Diplomat
Issue. 120 (November 2024)
Contents:
- The State – and Fate – of America’s Indo-Pacific Alliances
- Southeast Asia’s Semiconductor Play
- The United States and the Democracy Question in South Asia
- The Economic Underpinnings of Taiwan-US Relations
- China’s Increasingly Active Role in Middle East Mediation
- South Korea Wrestles With the Headache of Disposing of Nuclear Waste
- Ishiba’s Push for an ‘Asian NATO’ Is a Non-starter
- The India-South Korea-US Triad’s Emerging Roles in the Indo-Pacific
- Small Signs of an India-Pakistan Thaw Emerge at Islamabad SCO Summit
- The Politics of China’s Land Appropriation in Bhutan
- Malaysia’s Meek South China Sea Approach
- World Leaders Vigorously Compete for ASEAN Partnerships
- Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan: New Domestic Violence Laws and the Protection of Children
- Australian Public Diplomacy and a National Rugby League Team in Papua New Guinea
- The US Risks Irrelevance in Asia
- 'Not Welcome’: China’s ICBM Test Raised Alarms in the Pacific Islands