Story of the week | | POLITICS Voice From the Himalayas Amid Tensions Along the China-India BorderWhat Happened: This summer was the deadliest in four decades for the disputed China-India border in eastern Ladakh, with numerous clashes killing over 20 Indian troops (Chinese casualty counts are unknown). Amid the tensions, the people of Ladakh fear for their future. Our Focus: “Last year’s lockdown followed by this pandemic has affected our economy a lot. And if there is any crisis around the border, where will we go?” local resident Mohammad Yaqoob told The Diplomat. “They are only concerned about the area, not the people.” What Comes Next: Negotiations between Chinese and Indian military officers are continuing in an attempt to defuse the situation. But analysts are expecting both sides to dig in for the long haul – and the cold Himalayan winter. Read this Story |
Behind the News | Interview Sebastian StrangioLongtime Southeast Asia journalists Sebastian Strangio on the U.S.-China tug of war over Southeast Asia: “The pandemic has thus hastened the erosion of the image of both superpowers, accelerating a trend that was already underway when the pandemic hit.” Read the interview |
Word of the Week | Diplomacy Đổi MớiDoi moi or “renovation” — The name given to the market-oriented economic reforms Vietnam started in the 1980s. Vietnam’s economic reform process remains a work in progress even as COVID-19 jeopardizes economic stability. Find out more |
| | | The Diplomat Magazine | September 2020 US-Taiwan TradeThis month, we explain Europe’s rapidly hardening stance on China in a year that was supposed to represent a high-water mark for the relationship. We also trace the rise and fall of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and its role in global jihad, evaluate Australia’s bold shift on defense in its latest strategic update, and look back at a tumultuous three years in inter-Korean relations. And, of course, we offer a range of reporting, analysis, and opinion from across the region. Read the Magazine |
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