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Maritime operations group displays YJ-15 hypersonic anti-ship missiles during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, in Beijing, China, September 3, 2025.
Maritime operations group displays YJ-15 hypersonic anti-ship missiles during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, in Beijing, China, September 3, 2025. Maxim Shemetov/Reuters

How the Next Taiwan Crisis Will Be Different

A future conflict between China and Taiwan will likely not remain insulated. Instead, it will draw in other countries, expand geographically, and escalate vertically.

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Japan
#Change, LDP! But Will It?
Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru’s announcement that he would step down has prompted yet another race within the LDP for a new president.
China
How America Can Win in Space to Protect Taiwan and Beyond
To protect its strategic interests in Taiwan in the event of a conflict with China, the United States should consider investing more time, energy, and resources towards an often-overlooked arena of defense competition: space superiority.
Thailand
Thai Politics Poised for a Meltdown – or a Massive Breakthrough
Thailand’s parliament has selected Anutin Charnvirakul, former leader of the conservative Bhumjaithai party, as the country’s new prime minister—but he may not be able to maintain his position for long.
  • China
    China is Becoming a Military Power in Southeast Asia in More Ways than People Think
    Bolstered by joint military exercises and deepening ties between defense leaders, China’s growing share of arms exports to Southeast Asia and South Asia has contributed significantly to its growing influence in the two regions. 
  • Australia
    The White House’s Trade Policy Alienates Australia and New Zealand
    Beyond mere economics, U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade policy is proving to have troubling effects on the United States’ strategic, defense, and geopolitical relationships with Australia and New Zealand.
  • Indonesia
    As Indonesia’s Protests Roil On, Prabowo’s Crackdown Could Escalate Violence
    Motivated by growing economic inequality and government corruption, Indonesians have been protesting across the country for weeks. Under the administration of President Prabowo Subianto, harsh crackdowns could lead to more violent unrest.
  • Thailand
    Coup Coming? With Paetongtarn Shinawatra Removed From Office, Thailand Is in Chaos
    The sudden ouster of the prime minister leaves few positive leadership options, and could push the armed forces toward intervention.
  • Thailand
    Why Thaksin Was Acquitted of Lese Majeste
    In a decision that has bucked the trend of surefire convictions linked to the country's harsh lese majeste laws, a criminal court acquitted former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra of royal insult charges. 
  • Southeast Asia
    Trump’s Tariffs Could Decimate Asia’s Smallest Economies and Weaken U.S. Influence
    In the shadow of Washington's trade war with Beijing, unchallenged U.S. tariff rates could have ruinous effects on the economies of Southeast Asia's poorest states. 
  • Brunei
    Can Brunei Copy the Gulf States and Reform While It Still Has a Chance?
    The oil-reliant sultanate of Brunei is looking to the modernization efforts of the Gulf to inspire its own economic transformation. But the country faces a unique set of challenges in adapting the model set out by states like Saudi Arabia.