By Paola Zuleta At the beginning of 2021, China, in a similar fashion to other countries, laid forward a vaccination plan, but with some distinct differences.
In November 2020 Myanmar held their election, but only moths later the military has taken over the power and the democratically elected leader was arrested. What
By Jakob Ranglin Grissler The ongoing military coup in Myanmar has drawn the world’s attention to the state of democracy in Southeast Asia and is another
By Juliette Dautriat Since late 2018, reports about the arbitrary detention of over one million Uyghurs have accused China of committing human rights abuses against parts
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By Carl Naylor My father and I were in a taxi nearing Churchgate, one of the main rail stations in Mumbai. I was nine years old
By Leonard Bektas, Melwin Martinsson & Emil Lewenhaupt Monday the 15th of March marks ten years since the Syrian revolution began, when the Syrian people took
For more than a thousand years, the southern part of Central Asia was referred to as the silk road by Europeans. Through the silk road, goods
The growing political importance of the Indian and Pacific Oceans has given new momentum to the ‘Indo-Pacific’ as a geostrategic construct.
On November 8, Myanmar is electing a new parliament. But who is really deciding?