TAIWAN’S KMT MAY HAVE A SERIOUS ‘1992 CONSENSUS’ PROBLEM
Clinging to the consensus has won the party little respect from Beijing, while putting it out of step with the majority of Taiwanese opinion, write Derek Grossman and Brandon Alexander Millan.
RUSSIA, CHINA, AND THE INDO-PACIFIC: AN INTERVIEW WITH DMITRI TRENIN
What is the current state of Russia’s relations with China and the Indo-Pacific? And what are the prospects for Russia as an Indo-Pacific power? For a perspective on these matters, Jongsoo Lee interviews Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center and chair of the Center’s Foreign and Security Policy Program.
THE UNITED STATES AND FIJI REAFFIRM SECURITY ASSISTANCE COOPERATION
The United States and Fiji continue to strengthen security cooperation, which should be seen in the context of Washington’s prioritization of the Indo-Pacific region, writes C. Steven McGann.
2020 ELECTION SERIES: A GUIDE TO THE CALIFORNIA BALLOT MEASURES THAT HAVE LOCAL-TO-GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS
On November 3, Angelenos and Californians will have the opportunity to weigh in on a number of issues that have “local-to-global” implications. Justin Chapman explores how some of these state and county ballot measures relate to issues that other countries are also grappling with, presented as part of our voter initiative, 2020 Election: A Local-to-Global Opportunity.
HEALING HEALTHCARE’S ANCIENT EPIDEMIC
Heightened safety precautions are needed in a pandemic more than ever, writes Seth Freeman.
2020 ELECTION SERIES: NATIONALISM, ISOLATIONISM, AND THE FUTURE OF U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS
As America and China’s relationship becomes increasingly adversarial, it’s notable that only one of those two nations seems to understand the benefits of making and keeping friends around the world, writes Dan Schnur.
THE INVESTMENT OUTLOOK IN THE INDO-PACIFIC: AN INTERVIEW WITH JIM ROGERS
Jim Rogers, co-founder of the Quantum Fund, discusses the region’s best investment opportunities with Jongsoo Lee.
MEXICAN PRESIDENT AMLO’S POLITICAL POSITION STRENGTHENS AS COVID-19 CASES AND DEATHS GROW
Recent events show that Mexico’s president is in a strong position politically despite the very difficult public health and economic situation in the country, but his actions are still tempered from time-to-time by a significant dose of pragmatism. Analysis by Monarch Global Strategies.
MY PARENTS WERE ESSENTIAL WORKERS—AND THEY WERE TREATED LIKE IT
Nonprofits and the many others like them are struggling with a tsunami of needs and demands in the communities they serve—including the need to capitalize on this moment when our nation is finally waking up to the sacrifices and the contributions of front-line workers, writes Joe Lumarda.
AN EMERGING PARADIGM: ETHNO-RELIGIOUS NATIONALISM IN AN AGE OF ANXIETY
In an era of fake news and economic stagnation, liberal democracy has wavered around the world, its ability to convince electorates that progress is attainable weakened, as the influence of ethno-religious nationalist sentiment grows, write Nora Fisher-Onar and Ahmet Erdi Öztürk.

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