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What Do Bangladeshis Really Think of the Rohingya?
15. February 2023|CEIAS Insights | 5 Min Read

Photo: Flickr/ UN Women A recent Sinophone Borderlands public opinion survey sheds light on Bangladeshi views of the Rohingya, roughly a million of whom have been forced to seek refuge […]

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Two years after the Myanmar Coup, so much and so little has changed internationally
15. February 2023|CEIAS Insights | 4 Min Read

Two years have passed since Myanmar’s military staged a coup and violently took control of the country. Despite the military government’s brutal suppression of freedom of expression, civilians continue to […]

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w:en:Presidential Office Building, Taiwan, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
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New Party Chair of Taiwan’s DPP on Everyone’s Lips: William Lai and the Strategic Triangle of Taiwan, China, and the US
9. February 2023|CEIAS Insights | 9 Min Read

William Lai’s appointment as the presumptive presidential candidate is contested at the party base; Washington has reservations and is worried; Beijing remains underwhelmed and positions its players. On January 15th, […]

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Taiwan in the Western Balkans: Low on the list of priorities
7. February 2023|CEIAS Insights | 10 Min Read

Taiwan’s efforts to establish diplomatic relations with the Western Balkans region have so far been unsuccessful, and its presence in the region is limited. The lack of diplomatic or representative […]

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Cross-Strait Military Strategy – beyond war over Taiwan-Strait
5. February 2023|CEIAS Insights | 8 Min Read

Although the military conflict is unlikely, China’s view of the “near-sea” and its gray zone tactic integrate with military coercion in the region implies that the area of the PLA’s […]

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