The ongoing humanitarian crisis is widespread but varies geographically, as humanitarian outcomes and responses depend on the varied ways in which the junta has targeted civilians, local capacities for delivering aid, and the presence of international borders. Read the latest analysis by Dr Shona Loong, Associate Fellow for Southeast Asian Politics and Foreign Policy at the IISS: https://lnkd.in/eG9sPEqQ
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‘For decades, the Taiwan issue was commonly presented as being chiefly about history and reputation. Recently, however, the intensification of great-power rivalry has transferred attention towards geography.’ Read the new Adelphi book by Bill Emmott: https://lnkd.in/eHqifBaH
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Joint exercises between the UAE Air Force and China’s PLA Air Force raise questions about the potential for information gathering on Western aircraft by Beijing. Read Albert Vidal Ribé's and Joseph Dempsey's latest analysis informed by satellite imagery: https://lnkd.in/dR5hyAgt
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For India, being a ‘preferred security partner’ increases its regional presence, simultaneously enhancing its influence in the Asia-Pacific and countering Beijing’s regional influence. Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2024 I Chapter 3 I FREE TO READ. https://bit.ly/3X6OmYd
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The CCP announced structural reforms and measures to attract foreign investment. These reforms reflect technical adjustments rather than strategic shifts, while improvements to China’s resilience, military modernisation and national-security priorities will continue to shape the party’s economic policies. Read the latest analysis by Meia Nouwens and Erik Green: https://lnkd.in/eVG-S_sm
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India is gambling that it can both steal a page from China’s playbook, earn China’s consideration and maintain stability on favourable terms. On 4 June, Narendra Modi was re-elected as prime minister of India for a third consecutive term – unprecedented in 62 years. By reappointing his foreign minister and national security advisor, Modi has signalled his desire for continuity in India’s statecraft. However, among India’s key bilateral ties, those with China will merit significant attention and possibly adaptation. As the relationship between Asia’s largest nuclear-armed militaries and economies by 2025 appears increasingly distant and tense, where is it headed? Read the latest analysis by Antoine Levesques: https://lnkd.in/eeJDAEV3
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IISS expert Dr Dana Allin reflects on President Joe Biden’s decision to end his re-election bid and the state of polarisation in the United States. Read the latest. https://lnkd.in/eBkBtsYg
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‘The size of the Japanese intelligence community is very small but complicated’ – Professor Kotani Ken explains the capabilities and functions of Japan’s intelligence agencies. 🎧Tune in: https://lnkd.in/dsnVq-TF
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By 2030, the space market is predicted to have reached a value of US$1 trillion, and both London and Delhi have stated their ambition to reach a market share of 10% by then. Find out more I Analysis by Simran Brookes https://lnkd.in/eUxj22Rk
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Join our in-person event Bahrain to learn more about the economic, security and geopolitical drivers of connectivity development between the Gulf and South Asia. IISS expert Dr Hasan Alhasan will be joined by Major General (Retd) Sahibzada Isfandiyar Pataudi. 📅 Monday 22 July | 10:30 – 12:00 AST 📍 IISS–Middle East Office Register now: https://lnkd.in/eAiAueEY