Indonesia has received much credit for significant inroads in eradicating terrorism after the 2002 Bali bombings that left 202 people dead. Since then, Jakarta’s elite counter-terrorism police unit, […]
By: Prashanth Parameswaran | The Mekong River faces challenges from hydropower, demographic and development pressures to climate change that threaten to alter the river. These trends […]
By: Randall Schriver | THE WASHINGTON TIMES | With the signing of the Economic Cooperative Framework Agreement (ECFA), we have further evidence that rapprochement between Taiwan and China continues. Though […]
In satisfying the thirst for a basic commodity – water – China is making trade-offs between its short term and long term supplies. Already, its capital […]
The latest report from the Project 2049 Institute, is now available on our website. Authored by Mark Stokes and Ian Easton the monograph addresses trends in China’s […]
The Arctic Northern Sea Route (NSR) looks set for another summer of experimental navigation as ice cover temporarily recedes in this shipping frontier. Russia’s largest government owned shipping […]
By: Project 2049 Institute | In late April, China confirmed that it would supply Pakistan with two new civilian nuclear reactors. The deal violates China’s obligations under […]
By: Project 2049 Institute | As thousands of Japanese lined up to buy Japan’s first mass-market electric vehicle, Mitsubishi’s iMev, the electric vehicles market is looking […]