In a break from tradition, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) denied Myanmar’s military junta representation at its annual summit later this month. ASEAN appears to be pressuring Myanmar’s regime, led by General Min Aung Hlaing, to cooperate with neighbors in resolving its almost year-long political crisis. Hlaing’s came to power via military coup...
Presidential elections next May in the Philippines could prove pivotal to both the country’s democracy and alliance with the United States. By extension, the election could influence President Biden’s foreign policy goals of strengthening human rights and countering China’s great power ambitions. Incumbent President Rodrigo Duterte has decided not to seek the vice presidency, giving...
China’s prodigious economic growth has been a defining feature of the twenty-first century. Troubles inside one of the country’s (and the world’s) largest property developers, however, expose potentially serious weaknesses in the Chinese juggernaut. Last week, China Evergrande Group, a development conglomerate saddled with over $300 billion in debt, failed to make a $83 million...